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Japanese Internment
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English 10: The Power of Words in WWII: Japanese Internment
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General
Ansel Adam's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar
(Library of Congress)
Americans, Japanese: Mutual Respect 70 Years After the End of WWII
(Pew Research Center)
Densho Encyclopedia
(A free on-line resource about the history of the Japanese American WWII exclusion and incarceration experience)
Japanese American Confinement Sites in the United States During World War II
Japanese American Incarceration
(The National WWII Museum)
One Camp, Ten Thousand lives; One Camp, Ten Thousand Stories
(National Park Service)
The Return of Japanese American to the West Coast in 1945
(The National WWII Museum)
Oregon
Japanese American Museum of Oregon
Life on the Home Front: Oregon Responds to World War II
(Oregon Secretary of State)
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council records, 1942-1946
(University of Oregon)
OSU's WWII Era Japanese American Students
(OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center)
Wartime Propaganda
Anti-Japanese Propaganda During WWII
WWII Japanese Propaganda
(Santa Clara University)
George Takei Interview: Recalling the Japanese-American Internment Camps of WWII
TED-Ed: Japanese American Incarceration Camps
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