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Wartime Civil Rights and the Japanese American Experience
This chapter explores the impact of World War II on civil rights, focusing on the internment of Japanese Americans and the Battle of Los Angeles. It highlights the tension between national security and individual liberties, showcasing how fear and prejudice can lead to significant civil rights violations. Drawing parallels to contemporary issues, the chapter reflects on historical patterns of suspicion and bigotry and the psychological effects of conflict on society.