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[1971], Juvenile, Crowell Call No: 940.542 6 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Examines from both the American and Japanese points of view the political and military events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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1991., Scholastic Inc., by arrangement with Harcourt Brace Call No: 940.54 26 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Examines from both the American and Japanese points of view the political and military events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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2001, Pre-adolescent, Harcourt Call No: 940.54 26 Edition: 1st Gulliver Books Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Great episodesSummary Note: Examines from both the American and Japanese points of view the political and military events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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[2014], Cherry Lake Pub. Call No: 940.54 26693 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Perspectives librarySummary Note: Presents the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War II from three different perspectives, a United States Marine, a Japanese fighter pilot and a Hawaiian worker.
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c2009, Pre-adolescent, Capstone Press Call No: 940.54 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: You choose booksSummary Note: "Describes the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, as Japanese forces surprised Americans at the U.S. military base, and explains the significance of the attack today. The reader's choices reveal the historical details from the perspective of a Japanese pilot, a U.S. sailor, and an American nurse"--Provided by publisher.
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c2009., Capstone Press Call No: FIC YOU Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: You choose booksSummary Note: "Describes the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, as Japanese forces surprised Americans at the U.S. military base, and explains the significance of the attack today. The reader's choices reveal the historical details from the perspective of a Japanese pilot, a U.S. sailor, and an American nurse"--Provided by publisher.
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2013., Children's Press Call No: 940.54 26693 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Cornerstones of freedomSummary Note: Describes the history of the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1941 that drew the United States into World War II, and covers why United States leaders hesitated to join the war, why Japan decided to attack the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, and how the attack affected attitudes in the United States toward Japanese Americans.
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By McGowen, Tom2002., Children's Press Call No: 940.54 MCG Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Cornerstones of freedom.Summary Note: Explores the relationship between the United States and Japan that led to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1941, and to the United States' entry into World War II.
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2001., Pre-adolescent, Hyperion/Madison Press Call No: 940.54 26 Edition: 1st U.S. ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Describes the day Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, using eyewitness accounts to tell the true story.
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2019., Juvenile, Scholastic Inc. Call No: B Ham Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Shares details on the life of the young woman who lost her arm in a shark attack, but continued to pursue her dream of surfing.
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c2021., Primary, Red Chair Press Call No: B Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Look! books (Red Chair Press).Summary Note: Readers will learn Daniel Inouye was born in Hawaii to parents who came from Japan.
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2022., Adolescent, Scholastic Focus Call No: HI-INT 341.6 GOL Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "On December 7, 1941--'a date which will live in infamy'--the Japanese navy launched an attack on the American military bases at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The next day, President Franklin Roosevelt declared war on Japan, and the US Army officially entered the Second World War. Three years later, on December 18, 1944, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which enabled the Secretary of War to enforce a mass deportation of more than 100,000 Americans to what government officials themselves called 'concentration camps.' None of these citizens had been accused of a real crime. All of them were torn from their homes, jobs, schools, and communities, and deposited in tawdry, makeshift housing behind barbed wire, solely for the crime of being of Japanese descent. President Roosevelt declared this community 'alien,'--whether they were citizens or not, native-born or not--accusing them of being potential spies and saboteurs for Japan who deserved to have their Constitutional rights stripped away. In doing so, the president set in motion another date which would live in infamy, the day when the US joined the ranks of those Fascist nations that had forcibly deported innocents solely on the basis of the circumstance of their birth. In 1944 the US Supreme Court ruled, in Korematsu v. United States, that the forcible deportation and detention of Japanese Americans on the basis of race was a 'military necessity.' Today it is widely considered one of the worst Supreme Court decisions of all time. But Korematsu was not an isolated event. In fact, the Court's racist ruling was the result of a deep-seated anti-Japanese, anti-Asian sentiment running all the way back to the California Gold Rush of the mid-1800s. Starting from this pivotal moment, Constitutional law scholar Lawrence Goldstone will take young readers through the key events of the 19th and 20th centuries leading up to the fundamental injustice of Japanese American internment. Tracing the history of Japanese immigration to America and the growing fear whites had of losing power, Goldstone will raise deeply resonant questions of what makes an American an American, and what it means for the Supreme Court to stand as the 'people's' branch of government"--Provided by the publisher.
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2013, Pre-adolescent, Enslow Publishers Call No: 551.47 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Disasters -- People in peril.Summary Note: "Examines tsunamis, including how they form and where they occur, what scientists can do to predict them, and stories from survivors and witnesses to tsunamis around the world"--Provided by publisher.
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c2013., AV2 by Weigl Call No: 996.9 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An introduction to Hawai'i, covering the state's location, history, flower, seal, flag, capital, goods, and more.
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2006., Child's World Call No: 996.9 HEI Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Welcome to the U.S.ASummary Note: Takes readers on a tour of Hawaii, visiting fifteen attractions and describing the state's history, culture, and economy along the way; and includes unique facts, color maps and photos, the state song, and lists of state symbols, famous people, and further resources.
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c2003., Juvenile, Children's Press Call No: 996.9 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: From sea to shining seaSummary Note: Provides information about the geography, history, government, economy, people, and culture of Hawaii, and includes photographs, maps, sidebars, a time line, an almanac of state facts, and a gallery of famous Hawaiians.
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1994., Juvenile, Lerner Publications Call No: 919.69 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Hello U.S.A
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c1995, Juvenile, Lerner Publications Call No: 996.9 Jo Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Hello U.S.A
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2007., Juvenile, G. Stevens Call No: 996.9 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of contents Series Title: Portraits of the statesSummary Note: Describes the history, people, land, economy, and government of the state of Hawaii; and includes a time line, profiles of famous people, maps and charts, and Web sites for further research.
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2014., Pre-adolescent, Bellwether Media Call No: ENF 996.9 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Blastoff! readers Volume: 5Summary Note: "Introduces young readers to the geography and culture of Hawaii."--Provided by publisher.