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In Defense of Internment
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A Comparison of the Japanese American Internment Experience in Hawaii and Arkansas Caleb Kenji Watanabe University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
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Italian Secrets: How Omertà Kept an Experience Quiet by Raul A
Aiko Herzig Yoshinaga Papers SPC.2018.058
To Catch a Terrorist: the Improper Use of Profiling in U.S. Post-9/11 Counterterrorism" (2016)
Reassessing Japanese American Collective Memory Through Gene Oishi’S Internment Narratives Nicolangelo Becce Università Degli Studi Roma Tre, Italia
January 2011
Non-Alien Enemies
The Continued Relevance of the Japanese Internment in the Post-Hamdi World
A Social Healing Through Justice Approach to United
Two Case Studies of Government Apologies Failing to Bring Closure Frank H
"The Dehumanization of Japanese Americans"
Taking the Stand: the Lessons of the Three Men Who Took the Japanese
The Internment of Japanese Americans During World War Ii: a Case Study of National Trauma and Institutional Violence
Eric L. Muller Dan K
O'toole, Caitlin.Pdf
Bainbridge Island and the War Years Additional Resources
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Refraining Redress: a "Social Healing Through Justice" Approach to United States-Native Hawaiian and Japan-Ainu Reconciliation Initiatives
HJH41 199-220.Pdf
Image Making and Personal Narratives with Japanese- American Survivors of World War II Internment Camps
Dear Miss Breed Bibliography
Jack Bauer Syndrome: Hollywood’S Depiction of National Security Law
Images of the Japanese American Internment, 1942-1992
Outsider Citizens: Film Narratives About the Internment of Japanese Americans
Selected Bibliography
On the Contemporary Meaning of Korematsu: Liberty Lies in the Hearts of Men and Women
A Cascade of Failures: the U.S. Army and the Japanese-American Internment Decision in World War Ii
Lessons for the Present from the Alien Enemy Act and the Deportation of Latin Americans to the United States During World War II1
Michelle Malkin Factsheet November 2019
Jim Crow to Internment
Japanese American Internment During the Second World War
Responses to the Ten Questions John Ip
Ikemoto, (Henry) Collection Dates: 1942-2013 Collection Number: Consult Repository