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Nisei: The Quiet Americans
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Human MigrationBill HosokawaHumanitiesNationalismJapanese HistoryEast Asian StudiesHarsh Camp LifeAmerican IdentityQuiet AmericansJapan StudyWorld War IiCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesPopular CultureCultural StudiesCultural Theory
Hailed at the time of its publication in 1969, Bill Hosokawa's 'Nisei' remains an inspiring account of the original Japanese immigrants and their role in the development of the West. Hosokawa recounts the ordeals faced by the immigrant generation and their American-born offspring, the Nisei; the ill-advised government decisions that led to their uprooting during World War II; how they withstood harsh camp life; and their courageous efforts to prove their loyalty to the United States.