James L Dickerson is an investigative journalist. He was a staff writer at the Clarion-Ledger/Jackson Daily News, the Commercial Appeal, the Delta Democrat-Times, the Greenwood Commonwealth, and the Tallahassee Democrat. He lives in Jackson, Mississippi.
"James Dickerson has opened long-closed doors to detail our
nation's shameful reliance on concentration camp justice in time of
war and internal division. This book should be required reading in
every American high school and collegeand for every President."
Hodding Carter III, author, journalist, educator, and former U.S.
assistant secretary of state for public affairs"
"James Dickerson is ringing out a warningthe light that we see at
the end of the tunnel has turned out to be a train after all. A
train which, if not stopped, will take away our freedom, our way of
life, and finally us." Steve Gardner, author, Rambling Mind"
"Points us to a future where fear and failed political leadership
continue plans for concentration camps, continue to threaten
individual liberties, and allow bad things to happen to good
people; stories until now related only by those who had suffered
from behind the razor wire fences." Mayumi Nakazawa, author, Yuri:
The Life and Times of Yuri Kochiyama"
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