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Japanese American imprisonment during World War II

"In 1941, Japanese forces attacked a US naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Japan and other countries were fighting in World War II (1939-1945). In response to the attack, the United States entered the war. US officials rounded up Japanese Americans and forced them into prison camps. 'Japanese American Imprisonment During World War II' describes the experiences of Japanese Americans and the effects of their imprisonment"--Provided by publisher.

The story of the black national anthem

Explores the history of the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing" by James Weldon and J. Rosamond Johnson.

The Transatlantic Slave Trade

"[Looks at] the history of the global trade that took millions of Africans captive and shipped them across the Atlantic Ocean to work as slaves, and it explores the impact and legacy of that trade today"--Adapted from Amazon.

Reconstructing the south

"Studies the aftermath of the Civil War, discusses how racist laws kept former slaves in inferior positions compared with whites, and explores how the actions of people in the mid-1800s continue to impact African Americans today"--Provided by publisher.

Voting, race, and the law

"Delves into the struggles that people of color have faced when trying to gain the right to vote and exercise this right. This title discusses legislation that helped break down barriers to voting and looks at how people's voting rights are still at risk today"--Provided by publisher.

Marriage, race, and the law

". . . explores the history of interracial marriage in the United States. This title discusses racist legislation to keep certain people from marrying, how people have combated it, and the face of marriage today"--Provided by publisher.

Housing, race, and the law

"Studies the history of race and housing discrimination and its impact today. This title looks at topics such as redlining, gentrification, and legislation aimed to desegregate housing"--Provided by publisher.

Employment, race, and the law

"Dives into the history of employment discrimination toward people of color in the United States. This title looks at legislation that has helped battle employment discrimination, as well as race-based discrimination at work today"--Provided by publisher.

Education, race, and the law

"Explores the hard-fought legal battles to give people of color an equal education to whites. This title also looks at issues students of color face today, such as harsher school discipline compared with white students and a step back in school integration"--Provided by publisher.

Citizenship, race, and the law

"Takes a look at policies that have hindered people from becoming US citizens and the legal actions people of color have taken to be recognized by the federal government"--OCLC.

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