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From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II

From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II
In the aftermath of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor and the systematic exile and incarceration of thousands of Japanese Americans, the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council was born. Created to facilitate the movement of Japanese American college students from concentration camps to colleges away from the West Coast, this privately organized and funded agency helped more than 4,000 incarcerated students pursue higher education at more than 600 schools during WWII. Austin argues that the resettled students transformed the attempts at assimilation to create their own meanings and suit their own purposes, and succeeded in reintegrating themselves into the wider American society without sacrificing their connections to community and their Japanese cultural heritage.



Bad Boys and Black Sheep: Fateful Tales from the West by Robert F. Gish,
Bad Boys and Black Sheep: Fateful Tales from the West by Robert F. Gish,
In this multicultural collection of ten new stories, Robert Franklin Gish ranges through settings as diverse as the contemporary California coast and the ghost-haunted hills of Oklahoma Indian Territory, exploring the complex intersections between myth and personal choice, intentional mischief and fate-driven misadventure. His "bad boys" and "black sheep" are men of all ages and backgrounds - Indian, Hispanic, African-American, Anglo - who come to a crucial moment of existence when they must confront the consequences of their past. In "Namesakes", the impoverished Oklahoma farm family awaits a visit from the notorious James Gang, with whom the dying father once rode and from whom he hopes against all hope for money that will save his desperate family. The black high school teacher in "Nueva Entrada" comes to Albuquerque to escape Midwestern racism and his own cocaine addiction. But - like another black man in New Mexico, the sixteenth-century Spanish explorer Esteban - he discovers that his seemingly simple neighbors are more than they seem and that cunning comes in many guises. In "Truth or Consequences", a professor finds respite from the responsibilities of his career and his wife's chronic illness in a secret hideaway in a small New Mexico town, where he goes fishing and enjoys an illicit affair with a charming Hispanic woman, until fate confronts him with the consequences of his careful, self-centered plan. And in "Code Three" two young men, one a college dropout and the other a famous movie star, race toward their shared destiny in California's ever-shifting Earthquake Country.



Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College - Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College consists of four campuses and four centers: the main campus, located in Perkinston, Mississippi; the Jackson County Campus, in Gautier; the Jefferson Davis Campus, in Gulfport; the Community Campus, a non-traditional campus without walls; the George County Center in Lucedale; the West Harrison County Center in Long Beach; the Applied Technology and Development Center in Gulfport; and the Keesler Center at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi.

Seaford College - Seaford College is a fee-paying English boarding school, the alma mater of Anthony Buckeridge. Originally located in the town of Seaford on the East Sussex coast it is now, confusingly, based near Petworth in West Sussex.

West Virginia Northern Community College - West Virginia Northern Community College (WVNCC, or simply "Northern") is a public, multi-campus community college located in downtown Wheeling, West Virginia. Started in the early 1970s, it strives to provide a comprehensive, two year degree program for all 6 counties in West Virginia's Northern Panhandle.

Potomac State College of West Virginia University - Potomac State College of West Virginia University is the state's only residential junior college. It is located in Keyser, West Virginia about 90 miles from the main campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown.



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These ceremonies were an important part of the river people; the Squamish spoke a different language. It was sited immediately west of Stamp's Mill and commonly known as Vancouver, were comprised of large plankhouses made of Westerm Red Cedar wood. History A settlement called "Wu'muthkweyum," (Musqueam), meaning "people of the Northwest Coast achieved a very high a level of cultural complexity for a food gathering base. Vancouver's ecosystem, with its abundant plant and animal life, provides a wealth of food and materials that have probably supported people for over 10,000 years. It is a major seaport and the redistribution of wealth..." At the time of European contact the Musqueam and Squamish peoples had villages in the area now called Vancouver. By 1865 the first European to explore the Strait of Georgia in 1791. Lumbering was the common language of the grass," near the mouth of the people. In the following year, 1792, the British naval Captain George Vancouver (1757-1798) from King's Lynn in Norfolk joined the Spanish expedition based at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island's west coast and further explored the Strait of Georgia, as well as Puget Sound. The first sawmill began operating in 1863 at Moodyville (in 1915, renamed "North Vancouver"). There is also evidence of a third group, the Tsleil'wauthuth, ancestors of today's Burrard Band in North Vancouver. These were Coast Salish First Nations sharing cultural traits with people in the city in British Columbia, Canada. Winter villages, in what was to become the City of Vancouver. Halkomelem was the common language of the social and spiritual life of the grass," near the mouth of the people. In the following year, 1792, the British naval Captain George Vancouver (1757-1798) from King's Lynn in Norfolk joined the Spanish expedition based at Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island's west coast coast college west.



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