Internment

Internment
Title Internment PDF eBook
Author Samira Ahmed
Publisher Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Pages 275
Release 2019-03-19
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 031652266X

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An instant New York Times bestseller! "Internment sets itself apart...terrifying, thrilling and urgent."--Entertainment Weekly Rebellions are built on hope. Set in a horrifying near-future United States, seventeen-year-old Layla Amin and her parents are forced into an internment camp for Muslim American citizens. With the help of newly made friends also trapped within the internment camp, her boyfriend on the outside, and an unexpected alliance, Layla begins a journey to fight for freedom, leading a revolution against the camp's Director and his guards. Heart-racing and emotional, Internment challenges readers to fight complicit silence that exists in our society today.

Interned

Interned
Title Interned PDF eBook
Author James Durney
Publisher Mercier Press Ltd
Pages 308
Release 2019-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 1781175896

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During the War of Independence, faced with an armed insurrection it couldn't stop, the British government introduced increasingly harsh penalties for suspected republicans, including internment without trial. This led to the incarceration of thousands of men in camps around the country, including the Rath and Hare Park Camps at the Curragh in County Kildare. Interned is the first book to tell the story of the men who were held in the Curragh internment camps, which housed republicans from all over Ireland. Faced with harsh conditions, unforgiving guards and inadequate and often inedible food, the prisoners maintained their defiance of the British regime and took whatever chances they could to defy their gaolers, including a number of escapes. The most audacious of these was in September 1921, during the Truce period, when sixty men escaped through a tunnel. This unique book is the first to investigate the Curragh Internment Camps, which housed thousands of republicans from all over Ireland. It contains a list of names and addresses of some 1,500 internees, which will be fascinating to their descendants and those interested in local history, as well as an exploration and details of the 1921 escape, which was one of the largest and most successful IRA escape in history.

The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese, 1941-1945

The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese, 1941-1945
Title The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese, 1941-1945 PDF eBook
Author Bernice Archer
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 312
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780714655925

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"The Internment of Western Civilians Under the Japanese 1941-1945 also covers wider issues such as the role of women in war, gender and war, children and war, colonial culture, oral history and war and memory."--BOOK JACKET.

Race, Rights, and Reparation

Race, Rights, and Reparation
Title Race, Rights, and Reparation PDF eBook
Author Eric K. Yamamoto
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Japanese Americans
ISBN 9781454808206

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"During World War II, the United States government forced thousands of people of Japanese ancestry to live in internment camps on American soil. Race, Rights and Reparation : Law and the Japanese American Internment was the first text to critically explore the legal, ethical, and social ramifications of their internment - and their subsequent successful movement for reparations in the 1980s. This authoritative Second Edition speaks to today's tension between national security and civil liberties through informative parallels between the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans and individual rights and liberties post-9/11"--Page [4] of cover.

Song of Survival

Song of Survival
Title Song of Survival PDF eBook
Author Helen Colijn
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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First published in the US in 1995. This is an account of the author's three years imprisonment in a Japanese camp on Sumatra during WWII, her childhood before the war on the island of Tarakan and her escape from Tarakan with her fathers and sisters. It tells of the uplifting influence of a singing group in the camp comprised of Dutch Australian and English women prisoners. A television documentary entitled 'Song of Survival' was based on events recorded in this book. Includes an index.

Dogzilla

Dogzilla
Title Dogzilla PDF eBook
Author Dav Pilkey
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 36
Release 1993
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152239459

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"Dogzilla rises from a volcano to break up the First Annual Mousopolis Barbecue Cook-Off, and scatter the Big Cheese's troops with her fearsome doggy breath--but the threat of a bath sends her scurrying back to her mountain. Illustrations are painted in bright acrylics around cleverly trimmed and placed photographs of Pilkey's pet mice, cat, and corgi, for a wonderfully silly look, appropriately accompanied by a pun-laden text."--School Library Journal

Intern Nation

Intern Nation
Title Intern Nation PDF eBook
Author Ross Perlin
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 277
Release 2011-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1844676862

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The first no-holds-barred expos of the exploitative and divisive world of internships.