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Prejudice, War, and the Constitution
Prejudice, War, and the Constitution
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A01=Edward N. Barnhart
A01=Floyd W. Matson
A01=Jacobus TenBroek
american administration
american citizens
american history
Author_Edward N. Barnhart
Author_Floyd W. Matson
Author_Jacobus TenBroek
Category=JPVH
confinement
constitutional law
court cases
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evacuation
historians
historical
imprisonment
injustice
internment camps
japan
japanese
japanese americans
japanese americans history
japanese ancestry
japanese evacuation
law students
legal consequences
legal decisions
nonfiction
oriental
political science
racial bigotry
racial prejudice
sociology
united states
us constitution
west coast
world war ii
wwii
Product details
- ISBN 9780520012622
- Weight: 544g
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 1970
- Publisher: University of California Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
During World War II, 110,000 citizens and resident aliens of Japanese ancestry were banished from their homes and confined behind barbed wire for two and a half years. This comprehensive work surveys the historical origins, political characteristics, and legal consequences of that calamitous episode. The authors describe the myths and suspicions about Orientals on the West Coast and trace the influence of racial bigotry in the evacuation and in the court cases growing out of it. A theory is advanced to account for the administrative and legal decisions which initiated and concluded this calamity. Finally, the authors analyze the principal constitutional issues involved in the evacuation and their implications for the future.
Jacobus tenBroek founded the National Federation of the Blind in 1940 and was also a constitutional law scholar, a civil rights activist, a leader in the reform of social welfare, and a distinguished national and international humanitarian. Edward Norton Barnhart (1909-1988) was Professor Emeritus of Rhetoric, University of California Berkeley. Floyd W. Matson served as a primary leader of the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii. In 2005 the National Federation of the Blind of Hawaii honored Dr. Matson as a "treasure of Hawaii" for all of his outstanding efforts to support the blind in that state and throughout the nation.
Prejudice, War, and the Constitution
€36.50
