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Contents

Photographs follow

Introduction

PART I. RESETTLEMENT AND NEW LIVES

1. Political Science? FDR, Japanese Americans, and the Postwar Dispersion of Minorities

2. Forrest LaViolette: Race, Internationalism, and Assimilation

3. Japantown Born and Reborn: Comparing the Resettlement Experience of Issei and Nisei in Detroit, New York, and Los Angeles

PART II. THE VARIETIES OF ASSIMILATION

4. Birth of a Citizen: Miné Okubo and the Politics of Symbolism

5. The “New Nisei” and Identity Politics

PART III. INTERETHNIC POLITICS

6. Japanese Americans and Mexican Americans: The Limits of Interracial Collaboration

7. From Kuichi to Comrades: Japanese American Views 139 of Jews in the 1930s and 1940s

PART IV. AFRICAN AMERICAN SUPPORTERS OF JAPANESE AMERICANS, AND THE SHIFT IN NISEI VIEWS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS

8. African American Responses to the Wartime Confinement of Japanese Americans

9. The Los Angeles Defender: Hugh E. Macbeth and Japanese Americans

10. Crusaders in Gotham: The JACD and Interracial Activism

PART V. THE RISE AND FALL OF POSTWAR COALITIONS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

11. From Korematsu to Brown: Nisei and the Postwar Struggle for Civil Rights

12. An Uneasy Alliance: Blacks and Japanese Americans, 217 1954-1965

Epilogue

Notes

Index

After Camp

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