Jerome and Rohwer


Memories of Japanese American Internment in World War II Arkansas

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Edited by Walter M. Imahara, David E. Meltzer
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
256

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Walter Imahara was born in California, where his family were prominent members of the local Japanese American farming community before World War II. After being interned at Jerome and Rohwer, he became a US Army officer, the owner of a successful nursery and landscape business, and a national champion weightlifter. He is the author of I Am an American: Japanese American, Asian Cajun. David Meltzer is associate professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University in Mesa.

"This volume presents an intimate view of Japanese American incarceration in the South. It is a vital resource, preserving the voices and personal stories of the Imahara family and others who survived injustice at Rohwer and Jerome."-Kimberly Guise, senior curator and director for curatorial affairs, the National WWII Museum, New Orleans "Collectively, these testimonies paint a vivid picture of life in the camps, and the individual stories are detailed, poignant, and often fascinating."-S. Charles Bolton, Journal of Southern History, August 2023

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