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Resistance, WAPAC: J-Town Collective, Nihonmachi Little Friends—The Goodman Group and Coalitions with Architectural Preservationists

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Here the process by which neighbors formed groups to defend themselves and their communities is described. The Japanese community, just returned from the camps, is the first set up for removal in the face of patriotic sacrifice and threats. Attempts to join historic preservation with community preservation begin to appear.

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Caldararo, N. (2019). Resistance, WAPAC: J-Town Collective, Nihonmachi Little Friends—The Goodman Group and Coalitions with Architectural Preservationists. In: An Ethnography of the Goodman Building. Palgrave Studies in Urban Anthropology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12285-0_5

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