Japanese in America

By Goldstein, Margaret

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ISBN
978-0-82253-952-0
Publisher
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications Co., c2006.


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Reviewed on May 1, 2006

Gr 4-7 This book briefly describes how Japan first became open to Western influence and trade, closed its doors to outsiders for many years, and forged a tenuous relationship with the United States. The first immigrants came to America in the 1800s. Goldstein discusses their various job opportunities, -picture brides, - the difficulties of assimilating, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the resulting internment of thousands of Japanese ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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