Ingyenes szállítás a Packetával, 19 990 Ft feletti vásárlás esetén
Posta 1 795 Ft DPD 1 995 Ft PostaPont / Csomagautomata 1 690 Ft Postán 1 690 Ft GLS futár 1 590 Ft Packeta 990 Ft

Born in Seattle

Nyelv AngolAngol
Könyv Puha kötésű
Könyv Born in Seattle Robert Shimabukuro
Libristo kód: 04874404
Kiadó University of Washington Press, július 2001
"The bigger story is that redress is a triumph for all Americans, giving us the heart to pursue othe... Teljes leírás
? points 67 b
10 458 Ft
Beszállítói készleten Küldés 14-18 napon belül

30 nap a termék visszaküldésére


Ezt is ajánljuk


Die Deutschen und ihre Mythen Herfried Münkler / Puha kötésű
common.buy 6 403 Ft
Collins Mental Maths / Puha kötésű
common.buy 2 129 Ft
Grumpy Old Rock Star Rick Wakeman / Puha kötésű
common.buy 5 020 Ft
Up the Creek John Harrison / Puha kötésű
common.buy 6 607 Ft
Assuring Quality in Online Education Kay Shattuck / Puha kötésű
common.buy 21 761 Ft
Book of Duels Michael Christopher Garriga / Puha kötésű
common.buy 6 746 Ft
Besitznahme Badens Durch Die Romer Ernst Fabricius / Puha kötésű
common.buy 16 194 Ft
Good Nights Sleep Jan Sadler / Puha kötésű
common.buy 7 214 Ft
Beach Bully Jake Maddox / Puha kötésű
common.buy 3 607 Ft
Corporate Financiers Colin Read / Kemény kötésű
common.buy 51 493 Ft

"The bigger story is that redress is a triumph for all Americans, giving us the heart to pursue other ideals." - from the Foreword by Chizu Omori. When President Ronald Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, tens of thousands of Japanese Americans could finally claim redress from the government that had violated their constitutional rights during World War II. Films and books have explored the appalling circumstances of these 120,000 Japanese immigrants and their families, two-thirds of whom were American citizens, incarcerated in ten camps situated in eight western states from 1942 until 1946. What is not commonly known is that the roots of redress began to take shape with a few second-generation Japanese American engineers at the Boeing Company in Seattle in the late 1960s.Tired of being disregarded by their hakujin (white) colleagues, they decided to change the perception that most Americans had of hardworking, silent Asians. Their decision coincided with the opening of a 1970 museum exhibit in Seattle that examined the history of Japanese Americans in the Northwest, depicting in compelling images the consequences of Executive Order 9066. From these initially unrelated circumstances a movement was born that involved national organizations and eventually gained congressional attention in the 1980s. Robert Sadamu Shimabukuro has constructed a very personal testimony from hundreds of interviews with those who lived in the wartime camps and with those who initiated the campaign to seek a public apology from the United States government.

Ajándékozza oda ezt a könyvet még ma
Nagyon egyszerű
1 Tegye a kosárba könyvet, és válassza ki a kiszállítás ajándékként opciót 2 Rögtön küldjük Önnek az utalványt 3 A könyv megérkezik a megajándékozott címére

Belépés

Bejelentkezés a saját fiókba. Még nincs Libristo fiókja? Hozza létre most!

 
kötelező
kötelező

Nincs fiókja? Szerezze meg a Libristo fiók kedvezményeit!

A Libristo fióknak köszönhetően mindent a felügyelete alatt tarthat.

Libristo fiók létrehozása