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The 100th/442nd/MIS WWII Monument |
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Aftereffects (formerly Two Years Is a Lifetime) |
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A Different Fate: Hawaii's Japanese Americans and the Mass Internment of WWII |
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A History of Un/Saying: Silence, Memory and Historiography in Asian American Women's Narratives |
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A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the US Constitution |
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Alaska Japanese American Historical Project |
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America's Concentration Camps: Remembering the Japanese American Experience |
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American Concentration Camps |
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Ancestry is Not a Crime: The Internment of People of Japanese Descent During World War II |
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Annotated Bibliography of Redress Resources |
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APEN "Story Cloth" Project |
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Arkansas Middle School Research Project on JA Detention Camps |
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Asian Pacific Youth Leadership Conference |
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Big Bands Behind Barbed Wire |
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Born & Raised in Seattle; Twenty Years of the Redress Movement in Washington State 1970-1990 |
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Bringing Breaking the Silence to National Communities |
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Cataloging: Japanese American Exclusion and Detention Experiences |
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Civil Liberties Archives and Study Center |
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Civil Liberties Education for the Minnesota Community |
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Civil Liberties Legal Education Project |
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CLPEF Curriculum Project Repository |
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CLPEF Grant Project Repository |
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CLPEF Website |
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A comparative sociological and historical study of interned Japanese, German, and Italian nationals and American citizens in the WWII Department of Justice camps |
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Conscience and the Constitution: A Story of Japanese America |
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Contemporary Asian Theatre Scene (CATS) |
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CSUS Japanese American Archival Collection Project |
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Curriculum Development Project |
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Dark Passages |
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Day of Remembrance: Celebrating the Japanese American Experience in Marin |
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DENSHO: The Japanese American Legacy Project |
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Dislocations: The Cultural Geography of Japanese American Internment |
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Dissident Joseph Kurihara |
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Due Justice |
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Edison Uno Institute |
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Educating the Post-1980 Overseas Chinese Immigrant Americans |
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Educational Outreach Program |
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The Empress in the Attic--A Children's book & CD ROM |
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Ethnic Identity and Festival in Southern CA Japanese America, 1934-1996 |
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Executive Order 9066 (EO 9066): 50 Years Before & 50 Years After, a History of Japanese Americans in Seattle |
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Executive Order 9066: Lessons of the Journey East |
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Exploring Family Legacies |
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Families Without Patriarchs: Oral Histories of Japanese American Families in WWII Hawaii |
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Fire in the Desert |
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The Floating World |
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The Gate of Heaven |
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Generations (formerly Issei Film Project) |
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Grandmother's Wartime Diaries as Subject Matter for Painting Series |
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The Gripsholm |
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Heart Mountain Digital Preservation Project |
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Heart Mountain, Wyoming CD-ROM and Web Site Project |
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Historic Ketchikan Walking Tour Kiosk |
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Home Games, A documentary novel |
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How Could This Have Happened in a Democracy? |
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If Walls Could Speak |
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Immigrant Politics under Internment: The Japanese in Manzanar, Poston and Topaz Incarceration Camps, 1942-45 |
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The Impact of Internment on Communities in Los Angeles |
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Imprisoned Apart: The World War II Correspondence of an Issei Couple |
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Incarceration, Redress and the Development of Political Consciousness: A Focus on Yuri Kochiyama |
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Internment and Redress: A Pan American Perspective |
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Internment Voices |
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Internment, Reparation, Renewal |
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Internment-Tule Lake |
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The Japanese American Experience |
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Japanese American "Resettlement" in Denver, CO, 1942-1946 |
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Japanese American Experiences: Lessons in American History |
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The Japanese American Internment: Learning Through the Art of Roger Shimomura |
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Japanese American Internment and Seasonal Worker Leave: Economics, Race and Resistance |
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Japanese American Internment Curriculum (JAIC) Project |
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Japanese American Mine and Railroad Populations in the Interior West: 1920-45 |
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Japanese American National Memorial |
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Japanese American Retail Consumption, Business Centers and Local Economy in S CA |
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Japanese American Women: From Internee to Activist |
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Japanese Americans and Aging: Towards an Interreligous Spirituality |
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Japanese Americans and Cultures of Relocation |
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Japanese Americans and World War II: Lessons Past, Present, and Future |
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Japanese Americans at Midwestern Crossroads |
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Japanese Latin American Internment During WWII From the Okinawan Perspective |
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Japanese Latin American Internment Community Education Project |
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Kooskia Internment Camp |
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Law School Curriculum Project |
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Legends from Camp Animated Poetry Project |
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Lessons from Japanese American Internment: Understanding Discrimination through Personal Stories and Cross Cultural Comparisons |
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Long Term Impacts of the Internment: A Working Consultation |
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The "Loyalty" Questionnaire: A Closer Look |
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Memory, or the Persistence of History: Japanese American Media and the Post-Internment Experience |
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MIS Oral History Project |
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Museum Exhibitions and Programs |
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Nanka Nikkei Voices: Resettlement Years 1945-1955 |
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National Initiative to Secure the Education of Internment (NISEI) |
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National Nikkei Heritage Center |
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Newspaper Portrayal of JA Internment |
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Nikkei Gethsemane, Betrayal and the Agony (formerly Americans Just Like You and Me) |
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The Nisei Wartime Internment Research Project |
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Nisei Post 8985 Veterans of Foreign Wars |
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Nisei Women and the Student Relocation Movement |
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North Central Valley JACL/CSUS Oral History Project |
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Of Civil Wrongs and Rights |
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Okinawan, Nisei, Radical |
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Old Man River |
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Original Legal Research Collaborative Project |
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Our World Class of '44 |
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Personal Justice Denied |
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Photography of Toyo Miyatake Prior to Incarceration (formerly Three Japanese American Artists) |
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Planning and the Internment of JA: The Hidden History of Planning's Influence in the Creation and Administration of Internment Camps |
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Printing the News That's Fit to Frame: Content Analysis of NY Times' Coverage of JA Internment During WWII |
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Project RICE |
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Project Team-Teach and Educate Americans for the Next Millennium |
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Property and Internment |
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Public Art in Pike Place Market |
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A Question of Loyalty |
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Reasoned Protest: A History of Nisei Draft Resisters |
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Reclaiming Voices |
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Rediscovering Our Histories: The JA Internment Experience (formerly JA Media Project) |
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Redress Oral Histories |
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Redress Preservation Project |
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REgenerations: Rebuilding Japanese American Families, Communities and Civil Rights in the Resettlement Era |
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Reinterpreting the Issei Experience |
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Relics from Camp: A Video Installation |
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Resisting and Correcting Constitutional Violations: A Project on the Wartime Exclusion and Internment of Japanese Americans and Peruvian Japanese |
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San Mateo JACL History Project |
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Self-Guided Tours of Manzanar National Historical Site |
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Shorai Project |
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Silence, No More: Japanese American Internment, Redress and Historical Memory |
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The Sisters Matsumoto Project |
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The Struggle Continues: The NCRR and the Fight for Justice |
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Teaching About Internment of Japanese Americans |
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Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition |
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Transforming Barbed Wire |
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Topaz Museum |
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Tule Lake Committee's 20th Anniversary Pilgrimage Preparations |
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Towards A More Perfect Union: A Project of Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center |
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Transcripts of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians Hearings (CWRIC) |
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Toyo Miyatake Manzanar Photographic Archive Project |
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Uncle Gunjiro's Girlfriend |
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Voices of Japanese American Redress |
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Wartime Incarceration and the Life Course of Nisei Families |
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When You're Smiling |
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Why Can't We All Just Get Along? Looking for Role Models in Our Japanese American History |
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World War II: Japanese Americans on the East Coast |
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