Cultural Writing. Introduction by Lawrence DiStasi. 1942, the first full year of World War II for the United States, was a time of fear and uncertainty for Americans of Italian descent. Wartime regulations required that 600,...

Buy Now From Amazon

Cultural Writing. Introduction by Lawrence DiStasi. 1942, the first full year of World War II for the United States, was a time of fear and uncertainty for Americans of Italian descent. Wartime regulations required that 600,000 Italian "resident aliens" carry photo-identity cards, restricted their freedom of movement, and forced an estimated 10,000 along the West Coast to relocate. Local police searched homes for guns, cameras, and shortwave radios. Within six months after war was declared, 1,500 Italian resident aliens were arrested for curfew, travel, and contraband violations, and some 250 were imprisoned in military camps for up to two years. Even some naturalized citizens had to leave their homes and businesses because the military decided that they were too dangerous to remain in strategic areas. All but forgotten in the post-war years, obscured by the story of the Japanese-American internment, officially denied, and simply repressed as a disturbing and shameful memory, this secret stor

  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American ExperienceHistory's Mysteries - Italian-American Internment (HistoryPrisoners Among Us - Italian-American Identity & World War IIUnCivil Liberties: Italian Americans Under Siege during World War IIThe Unknown Internment: An Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans During World War II (Twayne's Oral History Series)The Unknown Internment: An Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans During World War II (Twayne Oral History Series, 4)Italian Americans