A Fence Away From Freedom by Ellen Levine

A Fence Away From Freedom

Ellen Levine

nonfiction history memoir sad slow-paced

260 pages | first published 1995

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A series of interviews with Japanese Americans, who were placed in internment camps during World War II merely because they had Japanese ancestry, reveals how they lost businesses, homes, and personal possessions.
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