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Prejudice and Pride: Japanese Americans in the Young Adult Novels of Yoshiko Uchida
Discusses five books for young adults by author Yoshiko Uchida. Notes that these books, accessible to children in grades 5 and above, describe the prejudice against Japanese Americans, internment camps, and upheaval, sorrow, and anger spawned by the American government's racist actions. Shows how the books can prompt discussions about cultural differences, prejudice, friendship, and governmental responsibility towards citizens. (SR)
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Author/Creator: McDiffett, Danton
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Date Published: Jan
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Journal/Secondary Title: English Journal
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ISSN: 0013-8274
English
Journal Article (CIJE)
052 Guides--Classroom--Teacher; 080 Journal Articles
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Number: 3
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Volume: 90
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Year: 2001
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