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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Editor’s Note xiii
- Contributors xv
- Foreword. “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” xix
- Preface. “A Uniquely Genuine Person” xxv
- Introduction. James Omura and the Redressing of Japanese American History xxix
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Nisei Naysayer. The Memoir of Militant Japanese American Journalist Jimmie Omura
- Prologue 1
- One. Bainbridge Island Beginnings, 1912–1923 3
- Two. Pacific Northwest Coming of Age, 1923–1933 48
- Three. Dateline California, 1933–1940 71
- Four. Showdown in San Francisco, 1940–1942 111
- Five. Denver Disputes and Concentration Camp Dissent, 1942–1944 147
- Six. Rocky Mountain Resistance, 1944 177
- Seven. Down and Out in Denver, 1944–1945 220
- Afterword. “Who Writes History?” 223
- Acknowledgments 229
- Appendix 1. “Too Much Flag-Waving” 235
- Notes 245
- Selected Bibliography 347
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Editor’s Note xiii
- Contributors xv
- Foreword. “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men” xix
- Preface. “A Uniquely Genuine Person” xxv
- Introduction. James Omura and the Redressing of Japanese American History xxix
-
Nisei Naysayer. The Memoir of Militant Japanese American Journalist Jimmie Omura
- Prologue 1
- One. Bainbridge Island Beginnings, 1912–1923 3
- Two. Pacific Northwest Coming of Age, 1923–1933 48
- Three. Dateline California, 1933–1940 71
- Four. Showdown in San Francisco, 1940–1942 111
- Five. Denver Disputes and Concentration Camp Dissent, 1942–1944 147
- Six. Rocky Mountain Resistance, 1944 177
- Seven. Down and Out in Denver, 1944–1945 220
- Afterword. “Who Writes History?” 223
- Acknowledgments 229
- Appendix 1. “Too Much Flag-Waving” 235
- Notes 245
- Selected Bibliography 347
- Index 349