Review: The Rise and Fall of America’s Concentration Camp Law: Civil Liberties Debates from the Internment to McCarthyism and the Radical 1960s, by Masumi Izumi
Sarah M. Griffith earned her PhD from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is an associate professor in the Department of History at Queens University of Charlotte. Her research has appeared in the Journal of American History and the Western Historical Quarterly; in 2018 she published her first book, The Fight for Asian American Civil Rights: Liberal Protestant Activism, 1900–1950. In 2019, she was awarded a Fulbright Scholars fellowship in Japan, where she conducted research for a forthcoming study on the social and organizational networks forged between Japanese and American Christian women in the early twentieth-century Pacific.
Sarah M. Griffith; Review: The Rise and Fall of America’s Concentration Camp Law: Civil Liberties Debates from the Internment to McCarthyism and the Radical 1960s, by Masumi Izumi. California History 1 November 2021; 98 (4): 122–124. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/ch.2021.98.4.122
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