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  1. Imprisoned in paradise : Japanese internee road workers at the World War II Kooskia Internment Camp

    Wegars, Priscilla
    Moscow, Idaho : Asian American Comparative Collection, University of Idaho, 2010.

    "Imprisoned in Paradise" exposes the U.S.' little-known WWII rendition of Japanese Latin Americans, including men kidnapped from their homes in Peru, Panama and Mexico and interned at the Kooskia Camp. Unlike Japanese Americans who have received an official apology and redress from the U.S. government, the Japanese Latin Americans are still waiting to obtain justice for the violation of their human rights. Here, finally, is their story.

  2. Golden State meets Gem State : Californians at Idaho's Kooskia Internment Camp

    Wegars, Priscilla
    Moscow, Idaho : Kooskia Internment Camp Project, ©2002

  3. As rugged as the terrain : CCC "boys," federal convicts, and World War II alien internees wrestle with a mountain wilderness

    Wegars, Priscilla
    Caldwell, Idaho : Caxton Press ; Moscow, Idaho : in association with the Asian American Comparative Collection, University of Idaho, 2013.

    As Rugged as the Terrain explores some intriguing history of Idaho's wild and scenic Lochsa River. In 1893 this site, at turbulent Canyon Creek, was a footnote in the saga of the ill-fated Carlin hunting party. Next, in 1933, it housed nearly two hundred tent-dwelling Civilian Conservation Corps recruits, most of whom were "city slickers" from New York State whose antics provide a colourful tableau of young men on their own and far from home. In 1935 the site became Federal Prison Camp No. 11, a road-building facility for convicts mostly from the Leavenworth, Kansas, penitentiary. Although the authorities stressed rehabilitation rather than punishment, the camp's unsecured status (it had no fence) did allow several thrilling escapes. After the prison camp closed in May 1943, Japanese detainees at the Kooskia Internment Camp continued road construction for two more years. Several chapters in As Rugged as the Terrain document the Japanese internees' story as compared with the experiences of Italian and German internees in the vicinity. This volume features 110 illustrations, notes, appendices, a bibliography and an index.

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