A Captive Audience

Voices of Japanese American Youth in World War II Arkansas

Ali Welky editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Butler Centre for Arkansas Studies

Published:30th Oct '15

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A Captive Audience cover

Using archival primary material such as photographs, yearbooks, artwork, and first-person written accounts, A Captive Audience gives an inside look at the experiences of young people at the Rohwer and Jerome Relocation Centers in Arkansas during the forced incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Many young internees at the camps saw their families lose their homes, businesses, and possessions on the West Coast when the U.S. government rounded up people of Japanese descent after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Yet through all the chaos and heartbreak of the internment experience, young people often brought a unique perspective of hope and resiliency.

Intended for young-adult readers, this book explores important dimensions of Arkansas and U.S. history, including human rights and what it means to be an American.

ISBN: 9781935106869

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 211g

124 pages