- Internment of San Francisco Japanese
Collection of 1942 newspaper articles which details the evacuation of the Japanese from San Francisco, and other West Coast cities.
www.sfmuseum.org/war/evactxt.html
- Life Interrupted
[read review]
An effort to preserve the lives and memories of Japanese Americans interned at camps in Rohwer and Jerome, Arkansas.
www.lifeinterrupted.org
- Manzanar Internment Camp (4)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Japanese_American/Manzanar_Internment_Camp
- Tule Lake and Topaz Internment Camps (1)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Japanese_American/Tule_Lake_and_Topaz_Internment_Camps
- Conscience and the Constitution (2)
dir.yahoo.com/.../Japanese_American/Conscience_and_the_Constitution
- Free to Die for Their Country
Excerpt of the book by Eric Muller. Examines Japanese American draft resisters of World War II. Includes photos.
www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/548228.html
- Masumi Hayashi: American Concentration Camps
Photography exhibit about the camps in which Japanese-Americans were imprisoned during World War II.
www.csuohio.edu/art_photos/gallery.html
- Japanese American Voice
Devoted to creating a Japanese American Memorial in Washington, DC, that reflects the diverse experience of this community during World War II.
www.javoice.com
- Farewell to Manzanar@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Houston__Jeanne_Wakatsuki/Farewell_to_Manzanar
- 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Army/442nd_Regimental_Combat_Team__RCT_
- Children of the Camps
Documentary capturing the experiences of six Japanese Americans who were confined as children to internment camps by the U.S. government during World War II.
www.pbs.org/childofcamp
- More Perfect Union, A
[read review]
Story of Japanese-Americans who faced racism, prejudice, and internment during World War II. Told through images, music, and first-person accounts from the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
americanhistory.si.edu/perfectunion
- Decision To Evacuate the Japanese From the Pacific Coast, The
By Stetson Conn.
www.army.mil/CMH-PG/BOOKS/70-7_05.htm
- History of the Japanese American Internment 1942-1945
Study prepared by students of Father Ryan High School in Nashville, Tennessee.
www.fatherryan.org/hcompsci
- Korematsu v. United States (1944)
Concerning the conviction of a person of Japanese ancestry for violation of a curfew order.
www.tourolaw.edu/patch/Korematsu
- Camp Harmony
Documents, letters and photographs from the Puyallup Assembly Center, a Japanese-American internment camp.
www.lib.washington.edu/exhibits/harmony/exhibit
- Kiyoshi Hirabayashi v. United States (1943)@
dir.yahoo.com/.../Specific_Cases/Kiyoshi_Hirabayashi_v__United_States__1943_
|