Long-term effects of the Japanese-American internment camps: Impact upon the children of the interneesNagata, Donna KNagata, D. K. (1989). Long-term effects of the Japanese-American internment camps: Impact upon the children of the internees. Journal of the Asian American Psychological...
While many Americans supported the war effort, some became victims of discrimination. Executive Order 9066 was passed after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and forced almost 75,000 Americans of Japanese descent out of their homes and into incarceration in isolated camps. Lesson Summary Register to view...
Because of this, many of the enlisted men and non-commissioned officers have written to me or called with health problems that had manifested themselves during our incarceration in Korean prisons. They seem to have run into a stone wall with the VA (Veterans Administration). They feel they ...