This book presents both a biography of a Stanford University professor, one of the first academics of Asian ancestry in the United States, and, through Ichihashi's wartime writings, the only known comprehensive first-person account of life in U.S. "relocation centers" for persons of Japanese ancestry.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Yamoto Ichihashi: A Biographical Essay: 1. A man of whom the university can be proud; 2. Son of the rising sun; Part II. The Internment Documents, 1942-1945: 3. Standford-Santa Anita-Tule lake May 26, 1942-August 19 1942; 4. Sharp park-Tule Lake August 20, 1942 - April 1, 1943; 5. Tuke lake-Amache April 1, 1943-September 4, 1943; 6. Amache: September 5, 1943-February 29, 1944; 7. Amache: March 1, 1944-December 31, 1944; 8. Amache-Stanford: January 1, 1945-April 30, 1945; Epilogue; Appendix; Notes; Index.