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Gaman: The Story of a Japanese American Prisoner in a War That Never Ended

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English
Publishers
Ahuimanu Press (31 May 2024)
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0.27 KG
Publication Date
31/05/2024
Pages
176 pages
ISBN-13
9798987521021
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15.24 x 1.12 x 22.86 cm
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9798987521021
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Kenichi K. Yabusaki (Author)
Kenichi K. Yabusaki, better known as Ken, is a retired biochemist, who was born in an American concentration camp called Minidoka. After Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and President FDR’s signing of Executive Order 9066, Ken’s family along with thousands of Japanese were uprooted from Seattle and endured three years behind barbed wire and under armed guard in the harsh environment of Idaho’s Snake River Plain. Growing up in Seattle and living in the back of his family’s small grocery store, he learned harsh lessons under the legacy of “Yellow Peril” that continued after WWII ended. He was told by a college advisor he was more suited to be a Japanese gardener, but his tenacity forged during a time of racism helped him surpass all expectations. Ken went on to receive his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Western Washington University, and he was then drafted out of graduate school. He received a direct commission from the Army during the Vietnam War, became an Army paratrooper with the Airborne Artillery, and received a top-secret security clearance to train on nuclear weapons. While readying for basic training, he met the love of his life, Ann. After marriage and the Army, he went on to graduate school and received his doctorate in biochemistry at the University of Arizona, followed by postdoctoral studies at the University of California at Berkeley under a fellowship from the National Institutes of Health. Unsuccessful attempts for an academic position led him to co-found three small biotech companies before going into private consulting in the design and development of immunodiagnostic and DNA tests in the San Francisco Bay and San Diego areas. He is an inventor and co-inventor and holds several patents involving clinical tests and DNA probe technologies.He advocated for human and civil rights as co-president of the Japanese American Citizens League’s Berkeley chapter. Currently, he serves as a director of the Hawaii Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Action Group. Ken and his wife, Ann, have been married for fifty-five years, have two adult children, grandchildren, and a great grandchild. They live in Hawaii where Ken continues to write poetry and philosophical essays. His first award-winning book, During the Pause: A Collection of Tanka Poems, was published in 2022. Ken and Ann enjoy fly fishing and the natural world through travel and visiting America’s national parks.Read more about this authorRead less about this author
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Gaman is a wordthat means strength in Japanesewithin the silencethere is no yellow perilonly the courage to beKenichi K. Yabusaki (Ken) was born a prisoner of war in an American concentration camp in Minidoka, Idaho.

When President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942, approximately 120,000 people of Japanese descent, primarily on the West Coast, were forced into ten main concentration camps across the continental US with no due process.

The demoralizing effects of that horror in American history remained with those who survived, Ken tells how it affected the lives of his grandparents, his parents, his sister, and himself. Ken tells how he fought the misguided racism of “yellow peril” using the Japanese practice of gaman (silently enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity) and shō ga nai (referring to something that can’t be helped, it’s out of one’s control)—powerful words filled with meaning, perseverance, and resilience—as his sword and shield.

This book is about what Ken Yabusaki did with the war that never ended, how he met the love of his life, served his country in the Army during the Vietnam War, raised a family, became an accomplished biochemist, has advocated for civil rights, and found nature within himself through fly-fishing. Today, Minidoka, where Ken was born, is a national historical site and like the other main concentration camps is a testimonial to what racism, fear, war hysteria, political motives, and unchecked power did to innocent Americans.

Although Minidoka was about perpetrators and victims, it provided an opportunity to survive oppression. It opened the doors to Ken’s coming of age, growing up on Jackson Street in Seattle, experiencing the deaths of family members, and learning about an unknown sister.

His parents were people of few words but understood that holding grudges killed the human spirit. They lived what sages often say, “It’s not what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you.

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