Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship During World War II

Native American Aliens: Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship During World War II

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Aug 22, 1985 · 영어 · 하드커버 (218 페이지)
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형식 하드커버
페이지 218
언어 영어
출판됨 Aug 22, 1985
출판사 Holtzbrinck
ISBN-10 0313247110
ISBN-13 9780313247118

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In an exploration of one of the most grievous episodes in American history, Donald E. Collins delves into the complex dynamics of identity, loyalty, and citizenship during World War II. He investigates how Japanese Americans faced immense scrutiny that portrayed them as potential threats to national security. The narrative unveils the harrowing experiences of evacuation, as entire communities were forcibly uprooted from their homes and subjected to the harsh realities of concentration camps, prompting a deep sense of dislocation and betrayal.

Collins further analyzes the registration process that sought to categorize individuals by perceived loyalty, leading to the stigmatization of many innocent families. Through meticulous research, the work reveals the traumatic psychological impact of being labeled as "disloyal," illustrating how such classifications fractured communities and challenged personal identities.

As readers engage with the accounts presented, they gain insight into the profound implications of state policy on human lives. This scholarly contribution not only illuminates a dark chapter in American history but also prompts reflection on the ongoing themes of citizenship, loyalty, and the fragility of civil rights.

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