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About this title Synopsis: In "Colorado's Japanese Americans," renowned journalist and author Bill Hosokawa pens the first history of this significant minority in the Centennial State. Hosokawa's tenacity and his journalistic integrity earned him many awards over the years, from the Lowell Thomas Award of the Colorado Society of Professional Journalists to the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun.
He was active in the Japanese American community, including his work for fifty years as a columnist for the Pacific Citizen. Hosokawa wrote several books to acquaint American readers with Japanese American culture and his own legacy. His book, Nisei: The Quiet Americans —part history, part memoir—was intended to explain what it was like to grow up as nisei an American-born child of Japanese parents from the s to the present day.
The book was described as a balanced account that neither downplayed nor sensationalized the discrimination faced by these individuals, whose physical appearances would for many generations preclude their assimilation into American society. Los Angeles Times, November 13, , p.
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