SOCIAL SCIENCES
Goldstein, Margaret J.

Japanese in America

(4) 4-6 In America series. These volumes address various aspects of the immigrant experience, including religious, historical, political, and cultural factors affecting immigration on both sides of the ocean. Clearly written and well supplemented with photos and sidebars, the series is strongest when detailing and humanizing history but often resorts to overgeneralization to describe the featured population. Reading list, timeline, websites. Bib, glos., ind. Review covers these In America titles: Japanese in America and Pakistanis in America.

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