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Authors: Richard Reeves

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Infamy (42 page)

Lieutenant General John DeWitt:
JAH
, p. 128.

Milton Eisenhower:
Ibid., p. 130.

Edward Ennis:
Ibid., p. 135.

Dr. Fred Fujikawa:
Tateishi,
And Justice for All
, p. 208.

Major General Allen Gullion:
JAH
, p. 153.

Gordon Hirabayashi:
Ibid., p. 163.

Daniel Inouye:
Ibid., p. 174.

Estelle Ishigo:
Days of Waiting
, DVD (San Francisco: Mouchette Films, 1989).

Harvey Itano:
Weglyn,
Years of Infamy
, p. 108.

Saburo Kido:
JAH
, p. 201.

Joseph Kurihara:
Ibid., p. 212.

Ben Kuroki:
Most Honorable Son.

Mike Masaoka:
JAH
, p. 226.

The Matsuda family:
Gruenewald,
Looking Like the Enemy
, p. 219.

John McCloy:
Kai Bird,
The Chairman: John J. McCloy, the Making of the American Establishment
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992), p. 16.

Norm Mineta:
JAH
, p. 232.

A member of a Boy Scout troop:
Donna Kato, “Plan for Former Intern Camps Divides Wyo. County,” Knight-Ridder News Service, February 19, 1992.

Curtis B. Munson:
JAH
, p. 241.

Dillon Myer:
Drinnon,
Keeper of Concentration Camps
, p. 254.

Louise Ogawa:
Oppenheim,
Dear Miss Breed
, p. 258.

Lieutenant Commander Kenneth Ringle:
Kenneth Ringle Jr. interview.

General Joseph Stilwell:
Stilwell,
The Stilwell Papers
, p. 351.

George Takei:
JAH
, p. 325.

Fusa Tsumagari:
Oppenheim,
Dear Miss Breed
, p. 236.

Yoshiko Uchida:
Uchida,
Desert Exile
, p. 146 et al.

Minoru Yasui:
JAH
, p. 360.

 

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