During World War II over 5,500 young Japanese Americans left the
concentration camps to which they had been confined with their
families in order to attend college. Storied Lives describes-often
in their own words-how nisei students found schools to attend
outside the West Coast exclusion zone and the efforts of white
Americans to help them. The book is concerned with the deeds of
white and Japanese Americans in a mutual struggle against racism,
and argues that Asian American studies-indeed, race relations as a
whole-will benefit from an understanding not only of racism but
also of its opposition, antiracism. To uncover this little known
story, Gary Okihiro surveyed the colleges and universities the
nisei attended, collected oral histories from nisei students and
student relocation staff members, and examined the records of the
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council and other
materials.
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