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The Japan-American Internment: Perceptions of Moral Community, Fairness, and Redress by Donna K. Nagata of Smith College takes a deeper look at Japanese American Internment Camps and their effect on the community during World War II.  Nagata describes and analyzes three different groups of people involved with the camp: Caucasian Americans who supported the camps, those who were interned and the Sansei generation, the children of the internees.  She compares these people and their influence on each other and the community.

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