Abstract
Daniels examines the changing reactions of the government and the public to the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII and in the six decades following. Some comparisons can be drawn between this action and the attitudes encountered by the public in the wake of the Sep 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Citation
Roger Daniels,
The Japanese American Cases, 1942-2004: A Social History,
68 Law and Contemporary Problems
159-172
(Spring 2005)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol68/iss2/9