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A faith journey of Japanese American Christian interned in American concentration camps: a resource for Japanese Christian Church

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Sumio Koga. A Faith Journey of Japanese American Christian Interned In American Concentration Camps: a Resource for Japanese Christian Church. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/288038ae-a202-4506-84a9-0c2a9ae43a93?q=1991.

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S. Koga. A faith journey of Japanese American Christian interned in American concentration camps: a resource for Japanese Christian Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/288038ae-a202-4506-84a9-0c2a9ae43a93?q=1991

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Sumio Koga. A Faith Journey of Japanese American Christian Interned In American Concentration Camps: a Resource for Japanese Christian Church. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/288038ae-a202-4506-84a9-0c2a9ae43a93?q=1991.

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  • During the decade of 1936-1946 Japanese Americans experienced life in a segregated society, were evacuated during World War II, and resettled into society as they faced racism, economical and political oppression as an alien people in an alien society. The loyalty of the Nisei during World War II and their resistance against the injustice of racism was undergirded by their cultural values inculcated from the Issei. Their faith journey is the synthesis of their faith in God and cultural values.
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