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Chuck Wollenberg presents his new book Rebel Lawyer about Wayne Collins and his defense of Japanese-American rights during and after WWII. Novelist and essayist Karen Tei Yamashita shares her introduction to John Okada’s No-No Boy , the only 1950s novel to reflect on the post-Internment experience among Japanese-American families.
Topics: Japanese Internment, WWII, racism, anti-Asian racism, Chinese Exclusion Act, Japanese Exclusion,...
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(MM) Dhamma-Meitswe Thot (U Aung Dhammasukha).pdf (MM) Phayar Shikhoe, Metta Pot-Nee (Tissadhura Rishi Abho U Aung Dhammasukha, Thamaingwin Ingyinmyaing yekkanzin-taundaw).pdf (MM) Phayar Zedi Teechenn (Building a Pagoda) (U Aung Dhammasukha).pdf (MM) Photos of Rishis and Short Chantings (U Aung Dhammasukha and elders).pdf (MM) Pshi-sin Bhawa - Kabya-Uyin (Nyanthetwin, U Aung Dhammasukha).pdf (MM) Yathit Akyaung Thikaunzayar (Info About Rishis) (U Aung Dhammasukha).pdf (MM) Yekkan-Zin...
Topics: Rishi, Rishi U Aung Dhammasukha, U Aung Dhammasukha, Burmese rishi, yathei, Myanmar, weikzar, ten...
Chuck Wollenberg presents his new book Rebel Lawyer about Wayne Collins and his defense of Japanese-American rights during and after WWII. Novelist and essayist Karen Tei Yamashita shares her introduction to John Okada’s No-No Boy , the only 1950s novel to reflect on the post-Internment experience among Japanese-American families.
Topics: Internment, Wayne Collins, Fred Korematsu, renunciants, Tule Lake, concentration camps,...