Power of Words Handbook: A Guide to Language about Japanese Americans in World War II

“Language is the archive of history” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. This resource, prepared by the National JACL Power of Words II Committee, explains the euphemisms commonly deployed to describe the Japanese American experience during WWII and the importance of more accurate language that fully captures the intent and impact of exclusionary acts and incarceration inflicted on Japanese American citizens at that time.

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