Dear Miss Breed Bibliography

Dear Miss Breed Bibliography

San Diego Public Library Dear Miss Breed Bibliography February 2006 Photo on Cover: The young man is Jack Watanabe, who lived in Block 329 at Poston Camp III after being resettled from San Diego with his family in 1942. Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego 760.092/ObataArt & Music Obata, Chiura. Chiura Obata’s Topaz Moon: Art of the Internment Camps. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, 2000. VC 791.4372/Come Come See the Paradise. A film by Robert F. Colesberry. (135 min.) 1991. DVD 909.824/ Timeline Timeline 1942. A film by Norman Corwin. (178 mins.) 2001. VC 940.53/ Democracy Democracy Under Pressure: Japanese Americans and World War II. A film by the Japanese American Historical Society. (27 min.) 2000. VC 940.5317/Children Children of the Camps. A film by Satsuki Ina. (57 min.) 1999. VC 940.5317/Conscience Conscience and the Constitution. A film by Frank Abe. (57 min.) 2000. VC 940.5317/Days Days of Waiting: the Life and Art of Estelle Ishigo. A film by Steven Okazaki. (28 min.) 1990. J VC 940.5317/Dear Dear Miss Breed. A film by Karen Ishizuka and Robert A. Nakamura. (13 min.) 2001. VC 940.5317/Rabbit Rabbit in the Moon. A film by Emiko Omori. (85 min.) 1999. VC 940.5404/Color The Color of Honor: the Japanese American Soldier in World War II. A film by Loni Ding. (90 min.) 1996. VC 940.5472/Family A Family Gathering. A film by Ann Tegnell. (58 min.) 1990. DVD 940.5472/Old Old Man River. A film by Allan Holzman. (74 min.) 1999. VC B/Korematsu Of Civil Wrongs & Rights: the Fred Korematsu Story. A film by Eric Paul Fournier. (60 min.) 2000. AC FIC/Guterson Guterson, David. Snow Falling on Cedars. New York: Random House Audiobooks, 1995. 305.8/DrinnonSocial Sciences Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of Concentration Camps: Dillon S. Meyer and American Racism. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. 323.495/Bailey Bailey, Paul. City in the Sun: the Japanese Concentration Camp at Poston, Arizona. Los Angeles: Westernlore Press, 1971. 323.495/Bosworth Bosworth, Allan R. America’s Concentration Camps. New York: Norton, 1967. 323.495/Broom Broom, Leonard. Removal and Return: the Socio-economic Effects of War on Japanese Americans. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1949. 323.495/Conrat Conrat, Maisie and Richard Conrat. Executive Order 9066: the Internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans. Los Angeles: Asian American Studies Center, UCLA, 1992. R 323.495/Daniels Daniels, Roger. Concentration Camps, USA: Japanese in the United States and Canada During World War II. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. 323.495/Garrett Garrett, Jessie A. and Ronald C. Larson, eds. Camp and Community: Manzanar and the Owens Valley. Fullerton: California State University, 1977. 323.495/Kikuchi Kikuchi, Charles. The Kikuchi Diary: Chronicle from an American Concentration Camp; the Tanforan Journal of Charles Kikuchi. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1973. 323.495/Myer Myer, Dillon S. Uprooted Americans: the Japanese Americans and the War Relocation Authority During World War II. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1971. 323.495/Weglyn Weglyn, Michi. Years of Infamy: the Untold Story of America’s Concentration Camps. New York: Morrow, 1976. 325.73/Hosokawa Hosokawa, Bill. Nisei: the Quiet Americans. New York: W. Morrow, 1969. 325.73/Hosokawa Hosokawa, Bill. Thirty-five Years in the Frying Pan. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978. 342.73/Chuman Chuman, Frank F. The Bamboo People: the Law and Japanese Americans. Del Mar, Calif.: Publisher’s Inc., 1976. 342.73/Irons Irons, Peter. Justice at War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1983. 342.73/Justice Irons, Peter. Justice Delayed: the Record of Japanese American Internment Cases. Middleton, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1989. 365.45/Christgau Christgau, John. “Enemies”: World War II Alien Internment. San Jose: Authors Choice Press, 2001. 370.89956/James James, Thomas. Exile Within: the Schooling of Japanese Americans. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1987. 811.54/Inada Literature Inada, Lawson Fusao. Legends from Camp: Poems. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1992. 811.5408/Open Hongo, Garrett. The Open Boat: Poems from Asian America. New York: Doubleday, 1993. LP FIC/Creel Creel, Ann Howard. The Magic of Ordinary Days. Waterville, Me.: Thorndike Press, 2001. FIC/Guterson (Also available on audio and video) Guterson, David. Snow Falling on Cedars. New York: Vintage Books, 1995. FIC/Houston Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki. The Legend of Fire Horse Woman. New York: Kensington Books, 2003. FIC/Miyakawa Miyakawa, Edward. Tule Lake. Waldport, Or.: House by the Sea, 1979. FIC/Mueller Mueller, Marnie. The Climate of the Country: a Novel. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 1999. FIC/Nakamura Nakamura, Hiroshi. Treadmill: a Documentary Novel. Buffalo, N.Y.: Mosaic Press, 1996. FIC/Okada Okada, John. No-No Boy. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1979 FIC/Otsuka Otsuka, Julie. When the Emperor Was Divine: a Novel. New York: Knopf, 2002. FIC/Rizzuto Rizzuto, Rahna R. Why She Left Us: a Novel. New York: HarperFlamingo, 1999. FIC/Sakamoto Sakamoto, Kerri. The Electrical Field. New York: W.W. Norton, 1999. FIC/Yamamato Yamamato, Hisaye. Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories. Latham, N.Y.: Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press, 1988. 915.20448/Mura Mura, David. TurningHistory Japanese: Memoirs of a Sansei. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1991. 940.53/Fox Fox, Stephen. The Unknown Internment: an Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans During World War II. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990. 940.53/Hatamiya Hatamiya, Leslie T. Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and the Passage of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1993. 940.53/Okihiro Okihiro, Gary Y. Whispered Silences: Japanese Americans and World War II. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1996. 940.53/Smith Smith, Page. Democracy on Trial: the Japanese-American Evacuation and Relocation in World War II. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 940.53/Taylor Taylor, Sandra C. Jewel of the Desert: Japanese American Internment at Topaz. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. 940.53/Tomita Tomita, Mary Kimoto. Dear Miye: Letters Home from Japan. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1995. 940.5308/Fox Fox, Stephen. America’s Invisible Gulag: a Bibliography of German American Internment and Exclusion in World War II. New York: Peter Lang, 2000. 940.53089/Hayashi Hayashi, Brian Masaru. Democratizing the Enemy: the Japanese American Internment. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2004. 940.53089/Krammer Krammer, Arnold. Undue Process: the Untold Story of German Alien Internees. Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield, 1997. 940.53089/Maki Maki, Mitchell T. Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. 940.53089/Only Inada, Lawson Fusao. Only What We Could Carry: the Japanese American Internment Experience. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, 2000. 940.53089/Robinson Robinson, Greg. By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001. 940.53089/Una DiStasi, Lawrence. Una Storia Segreta: the Secret History of Italian American Evacuation and Internment During World War II. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, 2001. 940.531/Gardiner Gardiner, C. Harvey. Pawns in a Triangle of Hate: the Peruvian Japanese and the United States. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1981. 940.5314/Hohri Hohri, William Minoru. Repairing America: an Account of the Movement for Japanese American Redress. Pullman, Wash.: Washington State University Press, 1988. 940.5314/Japanese Daniels, Roger, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H.L. Kitano, eds. Japanese Americans: From Relocation to Redress. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, 1986. 940.5315/Egami Egami, Hatsuye. Evacuation Diary of Hatsuye Egami. Pasadena, CA: Intentional Productions, 1995. 940.53162/Muller Muller, Eric L. Free to Die for Their Country: the Story of the Japanese Ameri- can Draft Resisters in World War II. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. 940.5317/Adams Adams, Ansel. Born Free and Equal: the Story of Loyal Japanese Americans. Bishop, Calif.: Spotted Dog Press, 2002. CD ROM 940.5317/Executive Executive Order 9066: the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II. Danbury, Conn.: Grolier Educational, 1998. 940.5317/Fugita FFugita,ugita, SStephentephen aandnd FFernandez,ernandez, MMarilyn.arilyn. AlteredAltered Lives,Lives, EnduringEnduring Community:Community: JapaneseJapanese AAmericansmericans RRememberemember TheirTheir WorldWorld WarWar IIII Incarceration.Incarceration. Seattle:Seattle: UniversityUniversity ofof Washington Press, 2004. 940.5317/Harvey Harvey,Harvey, Robert.Robert. Amache:Amache: the StoryStory of JapaneseJapanese InternmentInternment in Colorado duringduring World War II. Dallas, Tex.: Taylor Trade Pub., 2003. 940.5317/Malkin Malkin, Michelle.Michelle. In Defense of Internment:Internment: the Case for “Racial Profiling”Profiling” in WorldWorld WWarar II and the WarWar on TTerror.error. Washington,Washington, D.C.:D.C.: RegneryRegnery Pub.,Pub., 2004. 940.5317/Ng Ng,Ng, WendyWendy L. JapaneseJapanese AmericanAmerican InternmentInternment duringduring WorldWorld WarWar II: a HistoryHistory and ReferenceReference Guide.Guide. Westport,Westport, Conn.: GreenwoodGreenwood Press,Press, 2002. 940.5317/Okimoto Okimoto,Okimoto, Ruth Y.Y. SharingSharing a DesertDesert Home: Life on the Colorado RiverRiver Indian Reservation, Poston, Arizona, 1942-1945. Berkeley, CA:

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