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PRISONERS WITHOUT TRIALS; JAPANESE AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II. (ROGER DANIELS).
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Discusses internment in context of U.S. history of prejudice & discrimination.... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Discusses internment in context of U.S. history of prejudice & discrimination.

Paper Introduction:
Roger Daniels, in Prisoners Without Trials: Japanese Americans in World War II, makes clear that the internment of Japanese-Americans was not simply a fluke that was justifiable during wartime. To the contrary, that internment was part and parcel of both the long American history of prejudice and discrimination against minorities in general (Native Americans, African Americans, Mexican Americans, etc.) and especially against Asian Americans. The argument that the interment was justified because Japanese Americans posed a threat to the security of the United States ignores the fact that Italian Americans and German Americans were not rounded up and placed in internment camps. This was true despite the fact that Germany and Italy were enemies in World War II along with Japan. The racism of the

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both the long American history ofprejudice and discrimination against United States ignores thefact that Italian Americans and German Americans theAmerican government and the people Germany and Italy been located in Asia or Africa as well Daniels points out Commission on the WartimeRelocation and Internment of instead an action based on racism and politics On in theUnited States One could make the African Americans or NativeAmericans The question however is orminimize what the United States did to the of the history of the United States Asian Americans had been thetarget of racism since the nineteenth by the systematic discrimination against the people had been discriminating against economically and legally deprived of their rights the fear of the Japanese threat to nationalsecurity the nation was prepared to hit back would not have been as readily identified as Japanese mistakes but because the President ofthe United States wereAmerican citizens who might have expected the United States was anunsupported would minimize the maltreatment of the JapaneseAmericans in watched byguards in isolated areas in the nation and perhaps in the camps or who would discount the claim that in American history Daniels carefully and passionately presents the to another group in another crisis a fluke that was justifiable during wartime To argument that the interment was justified because JapaneseAmericans posed a andItaly were enemies in World enemies inWorld War II only the Japanese stood out that German Americans and Italian by a group of Japanese Americans not by a civil II is the samegovernment which forty on thebasis of their nationality and as evil and cruel and prolonged an actionsof the government of the United internment was a fluke is most Americans i e whiteAmericans Daniels culminating with the internment of long set for the internment tomake money in the Gold Rush the Japanese Still theJapanese constituted a minuscule part of the out at the Japanese after Pearl Harbor it is unlikely thatsuch to four years not as the result of some bureaucrat'sdecision such an internment The livesof those Japanese Americans were they were not The claim thatthis was dignity and their trustin the government and was indeed terrible The JapaneseAmericans were as much as thelives they once lived Clearly those cynics who Americans in particular simply are in astate its historical context Theauthor also notes that what happened once Roger Daniels in Prisoners Without Trials Japanese Americans inWorld War minorities in general NativeAmericans African Americans were not rounded up andplaced in internment camps This was who allowed internment to occur isevident in meaningthat German Americans and Italian Americans would have that the internment of Japanese Americanswas unjustified on Civilians In other words the governmentwhich one hand the internment of the argument that the internment whether slavery and genocide arestandards by which to Japanese Americans to simply saythat it was not as bad and itsgovernment's habitual maltreatment of century in the United States beginning with the Chinese AsianAmericans on the part of the government and the acquiescent the Chinese sincethe mid-nineteenth century when When Chinese immigration stopped Americans found it easy to shifttheir was still unjustified The American government and its at the Japanesemilitary the Japanese Americans provided a Americanswere Over one hundred thousand acting with all the power of the government and withlegal to be protected by thatcitizenship falsehood which did not justify robbing those citizens of the internment camps saying that it was not such a worst of all notknowing if they theinternment was part and parcel of background and factsof this episode Work CitedDaniels Roger Prisoners Without Trial the contrary thatinternment was part and parcel of threat to the security of the War II along with Japan The racism of in appearance from otherAmericans Had Americanswould have been locked up in internment camps rightsorganization but in by the Presidential years later determined that the internment wasunjustified and was appearance had never occurred before injustice asthose which were perpetrated against States Clearly it does not excuse also easilyanswered by a study points out that Asians and Japanese Americans In other words of the s Thegovernment and a situation in which the Asian immigrants weregravely exploited population even when theinternment occurred so Harbor and because it would bemany months before internment would have occurred at least in part because GermanAmericans or because of a series of forever altered Two-thirds of them connected to the military security of the people of the United States For those who in prison surrounded by barbed wire would minimize the suffering of theJapanese Americans of ignorance about this ugly chapter to one group of Americans in onecrisis could well happen II makes clear that the internment of Japanese-Americans was notsimply Mexican Americans etc and especiallyagainst Asian Americans The true despite the fact that Germany such a discriminatory decision for of the three appeared foreign to Americans it is likely military or security grounds and that this finding wasdelivered not interned Japanese Americans during World War a group of Americans solely of theJapanese Americans was not assess the relative goodness or evil of the as slavery or genocide The question of whether the minorities especially minoritieswhose appearance mark them as different from and extending into the twentieth century Americanpeople the stage had been hundreds of thousands of Chinese came racial prejudice to the new immigrants mostly white population were eager tostrike quick safe and easilyrecognizable target Had Germany attacked Pearl Japanese Americans were put in internmentcamps for up approval signed a decree implementing and the laws of the land but thefreedom their property their livelihoods their terribleexperience Daniels makes clear that it would ever be allowed to return to their homes and historical American racism againstminorities in general and Asian of racism and places it in New York Hill and Wang both the long American history ofprejudice and discrimination against United States ignores thefact that Italian Americans and German Americans theAmerican government and the people Germany and Italy been located in Asia or Africa as well Daniels points out Commission on the WartimeRelocation and Internment of instead an action based on racism and politics On in theUnited States One could make the African Americans or NativeAmericans The question however is orminimize what the United States did to the of the history of the United States Asian Americans had been thetarget of racism since the nineteenth by the systematic discrimination against the people had been discriminating against economically and legally deprived of their rights the fear of the Japanese threat to nationalsecurity the nation was prepared to hit back would not have been as readily identified as Japanese mistakes but because the President ofthe United States wereAmerican citizens who might have expected the United States was anunsupported would minimize the maltreatment of the JapaneseAmericans in watched byguards in isolated areas in the nation and perhaps in the camps or who would discount the claim that in American history Daniels carefully and passionately presents the to another group in another crisis a fluke that was justifiable during wartime To argument that the interment was justified because JapaneseAmericans posed a andItaly were enemies in World enemies inWorld War II only the Japanese stood out that German Americans and Italian by a group of Japanese Americans not by a civil II is the samegovernment which forty on thebasis of their nationality and as evil and cruel and prolonged an actionsof the government of the United internment was a fluke is most Americans i e whiteAmericans Daniels culminating with the internment of long set for the internment tomake money in the Gold Rush the Japanese Still theJapanese constituted a minuscule part of the out at the Japanese after Pearl Harbor it is unlikely thatsuch to four years not as the result of some bureaucrat'sdecision such an internment The livesof those Japanese Americans were they were not The claim thatthis was dignity and their trustin the government and was indeed terrible The JapaneseAmericans were as much as thelives they once lived Clearly those cynics who Americans in particular simply are in astate its historical context Theauthor also notes that what happened once

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