With Liberty and Justice for Some
With Liberty and Justice for Some
The Forced Removal and Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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I've been wanting to learn more about the Japanese treatment in America during WWII so when this book popped up in an email I was sold. It's surprising to me that this part of the war is not more often discussed. It was a tragic time for Japanese Americans being taken prisoner simply because of their ancestry.
The book was short so it didn't go into any great depth, but the basic facts and timelines are there. It was difficult to read at times because the footnotes cut off sentences and sometimes those sentences never picked up again. This may just be due to it being a review copy and not an issue in the published version.
Thanks to BookSirens for providing me with this free review copy. I am leaving this review voluntarily.