The Japanese Americans: Prisoners at Home

By: Godwin, ChuPublication details: Start to Finish Library ISBN: ?Subject(s): US History | Japanese, Internment Camps | Alternate Formats | Audio Book | CD-ROM | Paperback
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Books - Alternative Format Books - Alternative Format Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence
Books Alternative Format Available 2018-2501

Start-to-Finish: Gold The Start-to-Finish Gold collection is a high-interest considerate reading series designed to promote independent reading for struggling readers aged 9 to 17 years but reading at the 2nd-3rd grade level. Each set consist of a paperback book, a computer CD ROM book, an audio book and a teacher's guide. NOTE: A portable USB DVD writer is available for loan if your computer system does not have a CD/DVD drive. Johnny Ohashi was living in San Francisco, California, when, in 1942, President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 mandated the internment of the Japanese Americans. The Ohashi family was taken to a work camp in the remote desert town of Topaz, Utah. Life at the camp was hard. Stripped of their most basic rights, the Ohashi family struggled to keep their courage in the face of great adversity.

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