Elaine Black Yoneda: Jewish Immigration, Labor Activism, and Japanese American Exclusion and Incarceration by Rachel Schreiber, PhD, (Executive Dean, Parsons School of Design); Temple University Press.
During World War II, Yoneda, a daughter of Russian Jewish immigrants, spent eight months in a concentration camp – not in Europe, but in California, accompanying her husband to the Manzanar Relocation Center, even as they publicly supported the US’s decision to inter the West Coast’s Japanese Americans. Schreiber recounts Yoneda’s lifelong activism, including efforts to designate Manzanar a Federally recognized memorial site and to secure reparations for those detained there.