The Digital Library of Japanese American Incarceration was created by the Internet Archive in collaboration with Densho ( https://densho.org/ ), and was funded, in part, by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Japanese American Confinement Sites Grant Program . ( https://www.nps.gov/jacs/ ) This collection of more than 500 English language books related to the forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans was curated by scholars and organizations...
Topics: japanese american incarceration, japanese american internment, internment, internment camp
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Mar 31, 2022
03/22
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Shalamov, Varlam Tikhonovich
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Topics: Internment camps -- Soviet Union -- Fiction, Internment camps, Soviet Union
In this second installment the Rev. E.T. Chevalier practices his editing skills with clips from various Prelinger footage as well as protest footage from the Portland IMC Video Collective, via portland.indymedia.org. After spending the day watching the Japanese film Casshern he needed to vent with this excersize. Please give feedback as we'd like to make this a worthwhile attempt at meaningful video weblogging.
Topics: Internment, Brutality, Protest
Occupy the Airwaves, Valley Free Radio - Covering the local, national and global Peoples Movement. 103.3 FM WXOJ-LP Northampton, MA Community Radio - Run by the Community; www.valleyfreeradio.org. Our topic this week is internment on the Southern Border, and the Northampton City Council with Rachel Maiore, candidate for Ward 7 Councillor.
Topics: Occupy, internment, Rachel Maiore
This film offers a profile of a Japanese-American family who teach their daughter the traditions and arts of their ancestors, which they have incorporated into their American lifestyle. The family is Vic and Joyce Hiraga, daughters Jenny and Julie, and Joyce's mother Mary Fujiwara. Origami, flower arranging, and cooking are discussed. There is also a brief discussion of Japanese-American internment war camps. The film emphasizes relationship between grandmother and granddaughter.
Topics: Japanese-Americans, internment camps
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Jul 20, 2017
07/17
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Note : Static, hiss and background noise as on original tape. Phasing throughout. Part 1 end abruptly. Call Number : 44 Rights : Copyrighted. Rights are owned by the Upland Public Library. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the Copyright Holder. In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights,...
Topics: californialightandsound, californiarevealed, internment camp life
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FM 3-39.40 Internment And Resettlement Operations
Topics: Field Manual, Internment, Resettlement, Detention
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scenes of Japanese-Americans being shipped out of the Fillmore on their way to "internment".
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Topics: Japanese Internment, WWII, war crimes
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Greg Robinson talked about the conflict between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt over Executive Order 9066. President Roosevelt signed the document, which led to the forced relocation of Japanese Americans to internment camps. Mr. Robinson is the author of By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans. People: William Harris; Greg Robinson Sponsor: Roosevelt (Franklin) Presidential Library and Museum
Topics: Japanese American Internment, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
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May 18, 2022
05/22
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Mishek, Carla
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Topics: Internment camps -- Juvenile fiction, Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment,...
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Mar 12, 2022
03/22
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Hall, Gregory
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Topics: Los Baños Internment Camp -- Fiction, Santo Tomas Internment Camp (Manila, Philippines) --...
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Feb 5, 2020
02/20
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Hartendorp, A. V. H
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Topic: Santo Tomas Internment Camp (Manila, Philippines)
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Government-produced film attempting to defend the massive internment of Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II.
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Topic: World War II: Japanese Americans: Internment
Objective: describe the sociodemographic profile of hospitalizations of women with heart failure in public hospitals in the city of Macapá, Amapá. Method: Retrospective study, with a quantitative approach, analyzing the profile of 704 women hospitalized with heart failure in four public hospitals in the city of Macapá-AP, between July 2016 and July 2021. The Hospital Information System of the Health, through DATASUS and the Brazilian Institute of Geography. Results: The results indicate that...
Topics: Sociodemographic profile, Internment, Cardiac insufficiency, Women
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Feb 15, 2022
02/22
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Bienkowski, Andrew
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Topics: Logotherapy, Existentialism, Psychologists -- Biography, Internment camps -- Russia (Federation) --...
The Japanese American community and others come together in Chicago to commemorate the forced removal and incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during WWII. This program was recorded by Chicago Access Network (CAN TV).
Topics: Japanese American community, WWII, incarceration, internment camp
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Aug 26, 2021
08/21
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Solzhenit͡syn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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Topics: Prisons -- Soviet Union, Political prisoners -- Soviet Union, Internment camps -- Soviet Union,...
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Solzhenit͡syn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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Topics: Prisons -- Soviet Union, Political prisoners -- Soviet Union, Internment camps -- Soviet Union,...
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Nov 30, 2010
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Solzhenit͡syn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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Topics: Prisons -- Soviet Union, Political prisoners -- Soviet Union, Internment camps -- Soviet Union,...
Tadashi Tsufura was a young teenager living with his family in the farming community of Parlier, California, where his father, Shosetsu Tsufura was the Buddhist minister and his mother, Midori (Kamamoto), was a Japanese language teacher - both central to the community's cultural heritage and knowledge. When the war broke out, the family was sent to Gila River in Arizona and after two years in camp, the Tsufuras moved across the country to Seabrook, New Jersey to work in the frozen foods packing...
Topics: Podcast, japanese american, wwii, history, internment camp, japanese american history, japanese...
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Apr 7, 2015
04/15
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Joel Sanderson - Installation video back, 1995 Production version
Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence
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Apr 30, 2013
04/13
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Arthur, Anthony
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Bibliography: p. 272-279
Topics: Los Baños Internment Camp, World War, 1939-1945
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Dec 27, 2017
12/17
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Redeye Collective
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Tomekichi Homma walked into a Vancouver voting station in 1900 and asked for his name to be placed on the voters’ list. His request was denied and the lawsuit he then launched became an epic legal battle for civil rights. Homma lost the legal battle but others took up the fight and eventually triumphed in 1947. We talk about Tomekichi Homma with Grace Eiko Thomson, former president of the National Association of Japanese Canadians
Topics: civil rights, Japanese Canadians, internment, British Columbia, racism
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Sep 6, 2019
09/19
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Solzhenit͡syn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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xii, 660 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Prisons -- Soviet Union, Political prisoners -- Soviet Union, Internment camps -- Soviet Union,...
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A short documentary explaining the constitutional aspect of the Japanese Internment.
Topics: Access Humboldt, California, Humboldt County, Political, Japanese Internment
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Produced in 1965 as part of the "Twentieth Century" TV series with Walter Cronkite, THE PRIDE AND THE SHAME tells the story of the Japanese internment, and the brave actions of patriotic Japanese-Americans such as Daniel Inouye who bravely served in the U.S. Army as part of the 442nd during WWII. Also contains footage of the aftermath of a Japanese submarine shelling the United States -- at about the 4:09 mark you'll see footage of the Santa Barbara refinery hit by the Japanese. The...
Topics: Periscope Film, Stock Footage, World War II, Internment Of The Japanese, Nisei, Japanese,...
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Apr 5, 2021
04/21
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Solzhenit͡syn, Aleksandr Isaevich, 1918-2008
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Topics: Prisons -- Soviet Union, Political prisoners -- Soviet Union, Internment camps -- Soviet Union,...
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U.S. government-produced film defending the World War II internment of Japanese American citizens.
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Topics: World War II: Japanese Americans: Internment, Racism, Human rights
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This rare film shows the training of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team of the United States Army. The 442nd was a regimental size fighting unit composed almost entirely of American soldiers of Japanese descent who volunteered to fight in World War II even though their families were subject to internment. The 442nd, beginning in 1944, fought primarily in Europe during World War II. The 442nd was a self-sufficient force, and fought with uncommon distinction in Italy, southern France, and...
Topics: WWII, Japanese-American, 442nd, Purple Heart Battalion, Japanese Internment
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From the third annual San Antonio Book Festival, Jan Jarboe Russell, author of ``The Train to Crystal City,'' and Richard Reeves, author of ``Infamy,'' discuss the U.S. government's internment policies during World War II.
Topics: Panel Discussion on World War II Internment, Television Program
Source: Comcast Cable
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Sep 20, 2021
09/21
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Dalby, Jonathan C
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255 pages ; 24 cm
Topics: Internment camps -- Soviet Union -- Fiction, Concentration camps, Soviet Union
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Apr 18, 2022
04/22
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Sabonaitis, Antonette
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Topics: Sabonaitis, Antonette, Women accountants -- Soviet Union -- Biography, Internment camp inmates --...
Information presented in ten seconds.
Topics: Internment, Camps, Ten, Second, Info, Information, Fonteece, Peter Fonteece
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Heart Mountain Camera Club at Heart Mountain Japanese internment Camp, Wyoming, ca. 1942. Frank Hirahara, Sr., 2nd from left. Preserved by the California Audiovisual Preservation Project (CAVPP) .
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, Shades of California -- Anaheim, Japanese...
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Frank Hirahara at Japanese internment camp, Heart Mountain, Wyoming, ca. 1942 Preserved by the California Audiovisual Preservation Project (CAVPP) .
Topics: californialightandsound, californiapreservationservice, Shades of California -- Anaheim, Japanese...
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Bioscoopjournaals waarin Nederlandse onderwerpen van een bepaalde week worden gepresenteerd. De evacuatie van de mensen uit de ex-Japanse interneringskampen van West-, Midden- en Oost-Indi verloopt goed. De voormalige genterneerden arriveren op de kade van Tandjong Priok en worden medisch gekeurd en ontluisd. Ze worden per boot overgebracht naar het op de rede liggende schip Oranje. De voormalige Japanse kampbewakers dragen hun zware bagage. 00:59 Japanners dragen bagage.
Topic: evacus, Tweede Wereldoorlog, interneringskampen, evacuees, Second World War, internment camps,
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Grace Izuhara was five years old and living in Los Angeles when WWII broke out. And rather than go to camp, her family chose to avoid it by leaving their home and signing up for a farm labor program to harvest a vital wartime staple: sugar beets. But unlike other Japanese Americans who were children during the war and had opportunities to play together, she has few happy memories: She was bullied at school, and remembers that when her younger brother had an accident, nearly every emergency room...
Topics: Podcast, japanese american, wwii, history, internment camp, japanese american history, japanese...
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Jan 10, 2020
01/20
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Redeye Collective
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In November last year, the National Association of Japanese Canadians delivered a report recommending key actions to address the historic wrongs committed against Japanese Canadians. In this episode, elder and human rights campaigner Mary Kitagawa talks about the intangible harms of internment. Following that, Judy Hanazawa, president of the Greater Vancouver Japanese Canadian Citizens Association, talks about the recommendations for redress.
Topics: Japanese, Canadian, redress, racism, WWII, internment, apology, BC, government, removal
Nancy Yamamoto was a teenager when war broke out between the U.S. and Japan. Her plans to become a fashion designer were abruptly put on hold as her family was uprooted from a farming town near Sacramento to the harsh landscape of Tule Lake. In our chat, she reflects on her anger towards Japan for bombing Pearl Harbor and the fraught relationship she had with her mother. ⭐️Please rate and review the podcast - thank you! ?? For more stories and info: https://tessaku.com/✒️ Help save...
Topics: Podcast, japanese american, wwii, history, internment camp, japanese american history, japanese...
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Aug 27, 2016
08/16
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Redeye Collective
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A new novel by Bowen Island resident Joan Haggerty follows four families, including one Japanese family, through the tumultous years of the Second World War and beyond. Joan Haggerty speaks with Redeye host James Mainguy. Check out our website for more information about Redeye. Find us on Facebook and like our page for regular updates.
Topics: Japanese, internment, Second World War, racism, Bowen Island, British Columbia
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Feb 10, 2017
02/17
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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A video featuring still images from the time period surround the creation of the video piece "The LSS Production Journal".
Topics: Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Seattle, Demolition Kitchen Video
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Jun 19, 2019
06/19
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Performance Entrance music composed by Joel Sanderson for Roger Shimomura's performance lecture "A Decade of Performance." The piece was only performed twice, once at The Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas. Then, at the Bellevue Arts Museum in Washington state.
Topics: Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Seattle, Demolition Kitchen Video
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Jul 10, 2021
07/21
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Joel Sanderson - Installation video back, produced in 1995 for and installation in Minneapolis. This is a redubbed widescreen test version a digitized transfer of the original VHS tape used in the piece 2021.
Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Demolition Kitchen Video
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Jan 17, 2017
01/17
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Demolition Kitchen Video
Born and raised in Queens, New York, Kaz's family lived alongside all Italian Americans, even befriending members of the mafia. It wasn't until he went to basic training at Fort Snelling that he met other young Niseis from the West Coast and Hawaii who, as he puts it, "straightened him out real quick," teaching him what it meant to be a proud, Japanese American. And though over 70 years have past, Kaz's wartime memories from the occupation in Tokyo distress him: He still deals with...
Topics: Podcast, japanese american, wwii, history, internment camp, japanese american history, japanese...
Mary Nomura was a teenager when she and her siblings were sent to Manzanar. Both parents had passed when she was young, leaving her eldest siblings to struggle through the Depression in caring for the family. But in camp she found friends, a new social life, and her future husband. In this episode, you'll hear original recordings of Mary singing, which were done inside Manzanar and are the only recordings from the ten camps. Follow Tessaku on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tessakuproject/...
Topics: Podcast, japanese american, wwii, history, internment camp, japanese american history, japanese...
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Jul 10, 2021
07/21
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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This is a complete rebuild and new version of the installation video back, original produced in 1995 for and installation in Minneapolis on VHS. This is a redubbed widescreen version recreates the original piece in high definition using a variety of techniques. It also includes an element left out of the original piece because of shooting logistics, this is a WWII guard tower added to the background.
Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Demolition Kitchen Video
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Mar 20, 2019
03/19
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Redeye Collective
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Acclaimed author Joy Kogawa collaborated with the Toronto tech studio Jam 3 and the NFB to tell the story of the Japanese-Canadian internment during World War II. East of the Rockies is an augmented reality experience told from the perspective of 17-year-old Yuki. Kogawa’s grandchild, Anne Canute, was creative consultant on the project and voiced the narrative in the interactive. Anne Canute joins us in studio to talk about East of the Rockies.
Topics: Japanese, Canadian, internment, Rockies, NFB, interactive, Kogawa, WWII, augmented, reality, Obasan
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Jul 10, 2021
07/21
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Joel Sanderson - Installation video back, produced in 1995 for and installation in Minneapolis. This is a redubbed version a digitized transfer of the original VHS tape used in the piece 2021.
Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Demolition Kitchen Video
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Jan 18, 2017
01/17
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Demolition Kitchen Video
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Topics: Japanese American, Internment Camps, WWII, Performance Art, Lawrence, Demolition Kitchen Video