A review by aglclark
Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment by Lawrence Goldstone

challenging emotional informative slow-paced

3.25

I think the book could've benefited from a "hook" to help you travel throughout. At times it was /super/ academic, especially with the expected audience being high schoolers. I wish the author had touched more on what Japanese internment looked like and the legal battles through that. I understand that the main focus of the book was how the US got to Japanese internment, but it felt odd for it to suddenly go from court case/injustice/legal battle/politics to "then internment happened, we need to carefully watch the government in the present, bye now." The ending was just very sudden in my opinion.