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Japanese American Incarceration During World War II: A View at 75: History / Immigration / Exclusion
This online guide includes and augments library resources on view during April, 2017 at Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library.
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Incarceration: Orders / Assembly Centers / Camps
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Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1850
by
Roger Daniels
Call Number: EBSCO eBook Collection
ISBN: 9780295801186
Publication Date: 2011
Japanese Americans: The Evolution of a Subculture
by
Harry H. L. Kitano
Call Number: E184.J3 K5
Prejudice : Japanese-Americans: Symbol of Racial Intolerance
by
Carey McWilliams
Call Number: E184.J3 M38 1945
History / Immigration / Exclusion
The Issei: The World of the First Generation Japanese Immigrants, 1885-1924
by
Yuji Ichioka
Call Number: E184.J3 I42 1988
ISBN: 9780029153703
The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Volume 24: Race
by
Thomas C. Holt and Laurie B. Green, volume editors
Call Number: EBSCO eBook Collection
ISBN: 9781469607238
Publication Date: 2013
Asian American Narratives between Black and White: page 25; Asians, Mexicans, Interracialism, and Racial Ambiguities: page 30; Pacific Worlds and the South: page 120; Japanese American Incarceration during World War II: page 221.
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