Analysis Of The Japanese Behind Barbed Wire By Daniel S. Davis

1505 Words7 Pages

During World War II 110,000 people, a majority of them US citizens, were forced into internment camps in the United States without trail. Some might think that these people were possibility Germans and Italians, but the truth is that they were actually Japanese. At the time Japanese Americans were an advancing minority of great workers pre-World War II. However, with that brought competition to white Americans, who were looking for anything to bring Japanese Americans down. Pearl Harbor was that something that set the wheels in motion for one of the darkest events in US history. A battle a supposed battle of security vs rights formed. Which lead to the internment of Japanese Americans and Immigrants. Through the internment of Japanese …show more content…

Davis paints a clear picture of the events leading up to the Internment of Japanese Americans and describes their time during internment. To begin the book Davis, through events and quotes, explains the view that the Internment of Japanese Americans was not just caused by Pearl Harbor and World War 2 but stemmed from a racial tension between the Japanese Americans and white Americans. He then points his focus on how the Japanese Americans came to be interned, and how Japanese Americans in Hawaii and German and Italian Americans were not interned on a massive scale. Another point he makes is that the Japanese Americans that were forced to live in poor conditions with little to no furniture, privacy, and other basic living essentials. Many families were forced to live in one room buildings and single males and females had to live together in large barracks. Finally, the book points out that the Japanese Americas at the time had little to no reconciliation or apology from the US …show more content…

Our government must also be weary of allowing minorities to not be represented in our government. This is very critical in our post 9/11 environment where there is a lot of racial ideals that Muslims and those of middle eastern cultures have a predisposition for terrorism. We can’t let our citizen’s rights be infringed during times of