Bibliography of Materials On or Related to
The Japanese American World War II Internment Experience
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Note that some of the items listed here are no longer available for sale. We list them here as a reference. You may be able to find them at your library or at places that sells used materials.
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- A Matter of Conscience *
- A Place Where Sunflowers Grow *
- A Time To Choose
- Adios to Tears: The Memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian Internee in U.S. Concentration Camps
- Altered Lives, Enduring Community: Japanese Americans Remember Their World War II Incarceration
- And then There Were Eight: The Men Of I Company 442nd Regimental Combat Team
- Art of Gaman, The: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946 *
- Before Internment: Essays in Prewar Japanese American History
- Birth of an Activist: The Sox Kitashima Story *
- Blossoms in the Desert: Topaz High School Class of 1945 *
- Born Free and Equal
- Born In Seattle: The Campaign for Japanese American Redress
- Building a Community: the Story of Japanese Americans in San Mateo County *
- Building a Community: The Story of the Japanese Americans In San Mateo County *
- Burning Horse, The: The Japanese-American Experience in the Yakima Valley 1920-1942
- Civil Character: Uncivil Circumstances Dr. George Goro Muramoto
- Colonel and the Pacifist, The: Karl R. Bendetsen, Perry H. Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
- Color of the Sea
- Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference *
- Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei
- Executive Order 9066: The Internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans
- Free to Die for Their Country: the Story of the Japanese American Draft Resisters in World War II *
- Green Makers: Japanese Gardeners in Southern California *
- Heart Mountain: A Photo Essay - Reflection On the Heart Mountain Relocation Center *
- "Here, in America?: Immigrants as ""The Enemy"" During WWII and Today
Report of The Assembly on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians April 8-9 - San Francisco, California *"
- Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American Internment
- In America's Shadow *
- In Good Conscience: Supporting Japanese Americans During the Internment *
- Inward Light: An Asian American Journey
- Japanese Americans of Merced County: A Photographic Journal 1906-1960 *
- Keep It Going Pass It On: Poetry inspired by the Manzanar Pilgrimage *
- Living in Color: the Art of Hideo Date *
- Lost & Found: Reclaiming the Japanese American Incarceration
- Nisei Voices: Japanese American Students of the 1930s - Then & Now *
- No More Cherry Blossoms: Sisters Matsumoto and Other Plays
- Only What We Could Carry:The Japanese Internment Experience *
- Peaceful Painter: Memoirs of an Issei Woman Artist
- Plant Preserve Protect
- Poston Camp II, Block 211: Daily Life in an Internment Camp *
- Suitcase Sefton: and the American Dream
- Swimming in the American: A Memoir and Selected Writings *
- Ten Visits
- To Breathe the Sky
- Topaz Moon: Chiura Obata's Art of the Internment *
- Tule Lake Revisited: A Brief History and Guide to the Tule Lake Internment Camp Site *
- Tule Lake: An Issei Memoir *
- Weedflower
- When the Emperor Was Divine
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