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Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers

$19.95

Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers recounts the stories of courageous Japanese Americans who fought during WWII despite their families being incarcerated by the country they served. Learn about Shiro Kashino, Roy Matsumoto, Tosh Yasutake, Jimmie Kanaya, Frank Nishimura, and Turk Suzuki, all local to Seattle or the greater Pacific Northwest.

Don’t miss Wing Luke Museum’s other graphic novels on Japanese American history, We Hereby Refuseand Those Who Helped Us.

Written by local poet Lawrence Matsuda and illustrated by local artist Matt Sasaki. Revised edition, co-published by Wing Luke Museum and Chin Music Press.

  • Paperback book

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Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers recounts the stories of courageous Japanese Americans who fought during WWII despite their families being incarcerated by the country they served. Learn about Shiro Kashino, Roy Matsumoto, Tosh Yasutake, Jimmie Kanaya, Frank Nishimura, and Turk Suzuki, all local to Seattle or the greater Pacific Northwest.

Don’t miss Wing Luke Museum’s other graphic novels on Japanese American history, We Hereby Refuseand Those Who Helped Us.

Written by local poet Lawrence Matsuda and illustrated by local artist Matt Sasaki. Revised edition, co-published by Wing Luke Museum and Chin Music Press.

  • Paperback book

Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers recounts the stories of courageous Japanese Americans who fought during WWII despite their families being incarcerated by the country they served. Learn about Shiro Kashino, Roy Matsumoto, Tosh Yasutake, Jimmie Kanaya, Frank Nishimura, and Turk Suzuki, all local to Seattle or the greater Pacific Northwest.

Don’t miss Wing Luke Museum’s other graphic novels on Japanese American history, We Hereby Refuseand Those Who Helped Us.

Written by local poet Lawrence Matsuda and illustrated by local artist Matt Sasaki. Revised edition, co-published by Wing Luke Museum and Chin Music Press.

  • Paperback book

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