Views from within : the Japanese American evacuation and resettlement study / edited and with contribution by Yuji Ichioka.
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[Los Angeles] :
Resource Development and Publications, Asian American Studies Center, University of California at Los Angeles,
©1989.
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Dorothy Swaine Thomas as director of JERS: some personal observations / S. Frank Miyamoto
- The "credible" witness: the central role of Richard S. Nishimoto in JERS / Lane Ryo Hirabayashi and James Hirabayashi
- For the sake of inter-university comity: the attempted suppression by the University of California of Morton Grodzins' Americans Betrayed / Peter T. Suzuki.
- Part II. Resentment, distrust, and insecurity at Tule Lake / S. Frank Miyamoto
- Reminiscences / S. Frank Miyamoto
- Gila in restrospect / Robert F. Spencer.
- Part III. Through the JERS looking glass: a personal view from within / Charles Kikuchi
- Life history analysis and JERS: re-evaluating the work of Charles Kikushi / Dana Y. Takagi.
- Part IV. Reminiscences of a participant observer / James M. Sakoda
- The "residue": the unresettled Minidokans, 1943-1945 / James M. Sakoda.