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Surviving Minidoka: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration

Surviving Minidoka: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration

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Surviving Minidoka: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration

by Tremayne, Russell M.; Shallat, Todd

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Boise: Boise State University, 2013. Hardcover. 200 pg. hardcover in dust jacket, illustrated profusely with color and black and white photographs, small stain on free front endpaper, else very good. Minidoka, in south-central Idaho, held over 13,000 Japanese Americans over a 3 year period.

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Title
Surviving Minidoka: The Legacy of WWII Japanese American Incarceration
Author
Tremayne, Russell M.; Shallat, Todd
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Hardcover
Book Condition
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Publisher
Boise State University
Place of Publication
Boise
Date Published
2013
Bookseller catalogs
Asian American history; Idaho; Japanese American; Japanese internment, evacuation;

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