Japanese American Internment
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| Children of the Camps |
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| Based on a PBS documentary mapping the history of Japanese-Americans interned during World War ll as seen through the eyes of six children. The original broadcast aired in May, 1999. |
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| Conscience and the Constitution |
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| A PBS documentary on the resistance of a few Japanese-Americans who refused to fight for a country that took their birthrights away until they were fully restored. |
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| Internment of San Francisco Japanese |
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| Features the San Francisco News newspaper articles on the Japanese-American evacuation and internment during World War II. Presented by the San Francisco Museum. |
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| Japanese-American Internment 1942-1945 |
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| Detailed textual and photo account of the events leading up to and during the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War ll. Includes Proclamation order 4417 issued in 1976. |
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| Masumi Hayashi Photography |
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| One artist's photographic perspective on the remnants of the Japanese-American internment camps. Includes interviews with some of the camps survivors. |
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| More Perfect Union, A |
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| An exhibit from the National Museum of American History (NMAH) focusing on the Japanese Americans who were placed in detention camps during World War II. |
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| Confinement and Ethnicity |
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| Provides a historical overview of the Japanese-American Internment Camps. Includes an essay by Eleanor Roosevelt, reference material, photos and location of each camp. |
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| Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project |
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| features essays on the causes of the incarceration along with selected oral history videos. Includes lesson plans, a glossary, a timeline, a bilingual (English and Japanese) exhibition, oral history archives. |
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| Exploring the Japanese American Internment |
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| Essays and video clips explore topics related to World War II and prewar discrimination, experiences in the internment camps, and the postwar period and impact of the internment camps today. |
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| Heart Mountain Digital Preservation Project |
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| Features documents and photographs from the John Taggart Hinckley Library of Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming. Includes a history, events and information on the project. |
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| I Am An American |
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| Written accounts of the Japanese-Americans interned during World War II. Includes a large selection of links to related material. |
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| Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project |
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| Includes a virtual exhibit focusing on the Puyallup assembly center and Camp Harmony. Discussion of the war time relocation of Japanese Canadians from British Columbia to inland areas.
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| Japanese American Internment Experience |
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| Provides pre-World War II history, politics of WW II, internment, 442nd Japanese American soldiers, post war information, and reference guide. Includes Japanese American related news. |
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| Manzanar National Historic Site |
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| Offers a brief history of the camp, event calendar, auto tour of the camp, resource study guide, and activity information. Located in eastern California between Independence and Lone Pine. |
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| Manzanar Ringo-En |
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| Provides a pictorial and textual account of the Japanese's Americans interned at Manzanar during WW II. |
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| Redwood City Remembers |
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| Collection of letters between J. Elmer Morrish and the interned Japanese-Americans who lived in Redwood City. Features historical essay, timeline, map, photographs, letter archive, and video interviews with internees. |
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| Remembering Manzanar |
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| Provides a perspective of Manzanar as it is now and how it was during the Japanese-American internment with photos and a textual account of the events. Includes research resources. |
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| The Smith Collection |
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| Provides scanned broadsides and correspondence related to the evacuation and internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII. |
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| Dear Miss Breed |
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| The story of Clara Breed, a librarian during World War II, who used the mail to keep in contact with the Japanese- American students in the internment camps. |
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| Heart Mountain Relocation Center |
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| Wyoming relocation center offering a history and the centers impact on the region, educational resources, media, foundation events, and membership information. |
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| Japanese Canadian Internment |
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| The University of Washington Libraries offers a history of the Japanese Canadians interned during WW II. Includes roots of racism, general materials, and a bibliography. |
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| Life Interrupted |
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| Research to Japanese American experiences in WWII Arkansas. History, education, multimedia, and map. |
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