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The narrative focuses on the experiences of first and second generation Japanese Americans leading up to World War II, illustrated through interviews, cultural references, and historical documents. It highlights the devastating consequences of the Pearl Harbor attack, including the loss of homes and forced internment. By integrating perspectives from the Japanese American Citizen's League and dissenting voices, the author sheds light on this dark chapter of American history, drawing parallels to contemporary issues of civil rights and wartime security.
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Born in the USA, Frank Chin
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- 2002
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