Describes and analyzes the decision to remove Japanese-Americans from the West Coast, their confinement in ten concentration camps euphemistically styled "relocation centers, " and the various ways in which the Japanese-American people reacted to their unjust treatment during and after World War II.
Presents volume eight of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Pacific states through narratives on Native Americans, westward expansion, music, fashion, and tourism, and other areas that define the Pacific states.
Describes the people, history, land, plants, animals, cities, rural areas, transportation systems, economy, and leisure pursuits of America's Pacific states including Alaska and Hawaii.
Discusses the geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of California and Hawaii. Includes maps, illustrated fact spreads, and other relevant material.