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Graphic novel shows Japanese American WWII activists like you've never seen

Graphic novel shows Japanese American WWII activists like you ve never seen Sacramento Bee 1 hr ago Ashley Wong, The Sacramento Bee © Resisters/Chin Music Press/TNS We Hereby Refuse, by Frank Abe and Tamiko Nimura, with artwork by Ross Ishikawa and Matt Sasaki. SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Many may know the story of Mitsuye Endo, the Sacramento-raised Japanese American who fought and won her freedom from incarceration during World War II, but few know who she was outside of that legacy. That s just one of the history gaps the artists and authors behind We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Acts of Resistance During World War II, a graphic novel out May 18 from the Wing Luke Museum in Washington, are hoping to fill.

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Graphic novel shows Sacramento's Japanese American WWII activists like you've never seen

Graphic novel shows Sacramento s Japanese American WWII activists like you ve never seen Sacramento Bee 5/5/2021 Ashley Wong, The Sacramento Bee May 4 Many may know the story of Mitsuye Endo, the Sacramento-raised Japanese American who fought and won her freedom from incarceration during World War II, but few know who she was outside of that legacy. That s just one of the history gaps the artists and authors behind We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Acts of Resistance During World War II, a graphic novel out May 18 from the Wing Luke Museum in Washington, are hoping to fill. Narratives about Japanese American incarceration camps sometimes paint the prisoners as accepting of their fates, or that many saw it as a sacrifice made in the name of American acceptance. The novel s authors, Frank Abe and Tamiko Nimura, fiercely refuse to believe all Japanese Americans felt this way.

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Graphic novel shows Sacramento's Japanese American WWII activists like you've never seen

May 4 Many may know the story of Mitsuye Endo, the Sacramento-raised Japanese American who fought and won her freedom from incarceration during World War II, but few know who she was outside of that legacy. That's just one of the history gaps the artists and authors behind "We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Acts of Resistance During World War II," a graphic novel out May 18 from the Wing .

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'We Hereby Refuse: JA Resistance to Wartime Incarceration' to Hit Bookstores May 18

‘We Hereby Refuse: JA Resistance to Wartime Incarceration’ to Hit Bookstores May 18 Posted On SEATTLE  Three voices. Three acts of defiance. One mass injustice. As the nation comes to a reckoning with a wave of anti-Asian violence that is rooted in a history of systemic exclusion and racism, the Wing Luke Museum and Chin Music Press are publishing a graphic novel that sheds new light on a major part of that history – the World War II exclusion and incarceration of Japanese Americans. “We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration” is the story of camp as you’ve never seen it before. While they complied when evicted from their homes in 1942, many refused to submit to imprisonment in American concentration camps without a fight. Based upon painstaking research, “We Hereby Refuse” presents an original vision of America’s past with disturbing links to the American present.

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'Teaching JA Resistance Through the Graphic Novel'

‘Teaching JA Resistance Through the Graphic Novel’ Posted On “Teaching Japanese American Resistance Through the Graphic Novel” will be presented online on Sunday, March 7, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. PST. Writer Frank Abe and Wing Luke Museum Curriculum Director Rahul Gupta will introduce the new graphic novel “We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration” and its accompanying Educator Guide to teachers registered for the California Council for the Social Studies virtual conference. The Educators Guide is supported by the George and Sakaye Aratani CARE Award, UCLA’s Asian American Studies Center, and the Seattle-based Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience.

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