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This study of Christianity in the infamous camps where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II yields insights both far-reaching and timely. Anne Blankenship shows how church leaders were forced to assess the ethics and pragmatism of fighting against or acquiescing to what they clearly perceived, even in the midst of a national crisis, as an unjust social system.
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Human rights, Concentration camps, World War, 1939-1945, Evacuation and relocation of Japanese Americans (United States : 1942-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01801850, Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, Christianity, Religion, Christianity and justice, Western, Japanese Americans, Social conditions, World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924, History, HISTORY, Japanese americans, evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945, World war, 1939-1945, japan, Human rights, religious aspects, United states, social conditions, World war, 1939-1945, Japanese americansPlaces
United States, Europe, West United States, West (U.S.)Times
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Christianity, social justice, and the Japanese American incarceration during World War II
2016
in English
1469629224 9781469629223
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Table of Contents
The attack on Pearl Harbor & Executive Order 9066
The organization of Christian aid
Building churches behind barbed wire
Experiences of Christianity in the camps
The end of Japanese ethnic churches.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource (HeinOnline, viewed January 30, 2018).
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