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The Japanese


Book Description
The first Japanese immigrants left overcrowded villages to work the railroads, mines, and farms of North America. An enlightening account features the Chinese Exclusion Act which opened the door to the Japanese, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, WWII internment camps, and cultural traditions and festivals still celebrated today.
Book Information
PublisherCrabtree Publishing
BindingLibrary Binding (5 editions)
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages32
ISBN-10077870193X
ISBN-13978-0778701934
Publication Date04/2001
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About Greg Nickles (Author) : Greg Nickles is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Greg Nickles include Que Es El Reino Animal? / What is the Animal Kingdom? (La Ciencia De Los Seres Vivos/Scien... more
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