Janm Education Resources Enduring Communities Bibliography
Janm Education Resources Enduring Communities Bibliography
The Japanese American Experience Daniels, Roger, Sandra C. Taylor, and Harry H. L.
Kitano. Japanese Americans: From Relocation to
“A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and Redress. Rev. ed. Seattle: University of Washington
the Constitution.” Smithsonian National Museum Press, 1991.
of American History. http://americanhistory.
si.edu/perfectunion/experience (accessed Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project. http://
September 3, 2009). www.densho.org/ (accessed September 3, 2009).
Adams, Ansel. Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Drinnon, Richard. Keeper of Concentration Camps:
Japanese Americans. Bishop, Calif.: Spotted Dog Dillon S. Myer and American Racism. Berkeley, Calif.:
Press, 2002. University of California Press, 1989.
Armor, John, and Peter Wright. Manzanar: Eaton, Allen H[endershott]. Beauty Behind Barbed
Photographs by Ansel Adams, Commentary by John Wire: The Arts of the Japanese in Our War Relocation
Hersey. New York: Times Books, 1988. Camps. New York: Harper, 1952.
Austin, Allan W. From Concentration Camp to Campus: Fiset, Louis. Imprisoned Apart: The World War II
Japanese American Students and World War II. The Correspondence of an Issei Couple. The Scott and
Asian American Experience. Champaign, Ill.: Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies. Seattle
University of Illinois Press, 2004. and London: University of Washington Press, 1998.
Burton, Jeffery F., Mary M. Farrell, Florence B. Lord, Fugita, Stephen S., and Marilyn Fernandez. Altered
and Richard W. Lord. Confinement and Ethnicity: Lives, Enduring Community: Japanese Americans
An Overview of World War II Japanese American Remember Their World War II Incarceration. Seattle:
Relocation Sites. Publications in Anthropology 74. University of Washington Press, 2004.
Tucson: Western Archeological and Conservation
Center, 1999. Fugita, Stephen S., and David J. O’Brien. Japanese
American Ethnicity: The Persistence of Community.
Collins, Donald E. Native American Aliens: Disloyalty Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1991.
and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese
Americans During World War II. Westport, Conn.: Gordon, Linda, and Gary Y. Okihiro, eds. Impounded:
Greenwood Press, 1985. Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese
American Internment. New York: W. W. Norton, 2006.
Daniels, Roger. Concentration Camps North America:
Japanese in the United States and Canada During Gruenewald, Mary Matsuda. Looking Like the Enemy: My
World War II. Rev. ed. Malabar, Fla.: Robert E. Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment
Krieger Publishing Co., 1989. Camps. Troutdale, Ore.: New Sage Press, 2005.
Harth, Erica, ed. Last Witnesses: Reflections on the Hirohata, Joyce, and Paul T. Hirohata, ed. Nisei Voices:
Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans. New Japanese American Students of the 1930s—Then and
York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Now. Oakland, Calif.: Hirohata Design, 2004.
Hayashi, Brian Masaru. Democratizing the Enemy: Hoobler, Dorothy, and Thomas Hoobler. The Japanese
The Japanese American Internment. Princeton, N.J.: American Family Album. New York: Oxford
Princeton University Press, 2004. University Press, 1998.
Helphand, Kenneth I. “Stone Gardens: Japanese Hosokawa, Bill. Nisei: The Quiet Americans. Rev. ed.
American Internment Camps, 1942–45.” Chapter 5 Boulder, Colo.: University Press of Colorado, 2002.
in Defiant Gardens: Making Gardens in Wartime. San
Antonio, Tex.: Trinity University Press, 2006. Ichihashi, Yamato, and Gordon H. Chang. Morning
Glory, Evening Shadow: Yamato Ichihashi and His
Hibi, Hisako, and Hibuki H. Lee. Peaceful Painter: Internment Writings, 1942–1945. Palo Alto, Calif.:
Memoirs of an Issei Woman Artist. Berkeley, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1997.
Heyday Books, 2004.
Inada, Lawson Fusao. Legends from Camp.
Higa, Karin M. The View From Within: Japanese Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1992.
American Art from the Internment Camps, 1942–1945.
Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, ———, ed. Only What We Could Carry: The Japanese
UCLA Wight Art Gallery, UCLA Asian American American Internment Experience. Berkeley, Calif.:
Studies Center in conjunction with the exhibition Heyday Books; San Francisco: California Historical
commemorating the 50-year anniversary of the Society, 2000.
Japanese American Internment, 1994.
Iritani, Frank, and Joanne Iritani. Ten Visits: Accounts
Higashide, Seiichi. Adios to Tears: The Memoirs of a of Visits to All the Japanese American Relocation
Japanese-Peruvian Internee in U.S. Concentration Camps. Centers. Rev. ed. Los Angeles: Japanese American
Rev. ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000. National Museum, 1999.
Hirabayashi, Lane. Japanese American Resettlement Irons, Peter. Justice at War: The Story of the Japanese
through the Lens: Hikaru Iwasaki and the WRA’s American Internment Cases. Berkeley, Calif.:
Photographic Section, 1943–1945. Boulder, Colo.: University of California Press, 1993.
University Press of Colorado, 2009.
Iwata, Masakazu. Planted in Good Soil: A History of the
Hirasuna, Delphine, and Terry Heffernan. The Art of Issei in United States Agriculture. American University
Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Studies Series 9. New York: Peter Lang, 1992.
Internment Camps, 1942–1946. Berkeley, Calif.: Ten
Speed Press, 2005. Japanese American Citizens League. http://www.jacl.
org/ (accessed September 5, 2009).
Selected Bibliography
Japanese American National Museum. http://www. American Experience. Urbana, Ill.: University of
janm.org/ (accessed September 5, 2009). Illinois Press, 1999.
Japanese American Relocation Digital Archive. (http:// Malkin, Michelle. In Defense of Internment: The Case for
www.jarda.org (accessed September 5, 2009). “Racial Profiling” in World War II and the War on Terror-
ism. Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004.
Kashima, Tetsuden. Foreword in Jeffrey Burton et
al., Confinement and Ethnicity: An Overview of World McClain, Charles J., ed. The Mass Internment of
War II Japanese American Relocation Sites. The Scott Japanese Americans and the Quest for Legal Redress.
and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies. New York: Routledge, 1994.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002.
Minear, Richard H. Dr. Seuss Goes to War: The World
———. Judgment Without Trial: Japanese American War II Editorial Cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel. New
Imprisonment During World War II. Seattle: York: New Press, 1999.
University of Washington Press, 2003.
Mori, Toshio. The Chauvinist and Other Stories. Los
Kikuchi, Charles, and John Modell, ed. The Kikuchi Angeles: Asian American Studies Center, University
Diary: Chronicle from an American Concentration of California, Los Angeles, 1979
Camp: The Tanforan Journals of Charles Kikuchi.
Champaign, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1993. ———. Unfinished Message: Selected Works of Toshio
Mori. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, 2000.
Kitano, Harry H. L. Japanese Americans: The Evolution
of a Subculture. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, ———. Yokohama, California. Seattle: University of
Inc, 1976. Washington Press, 1985.
Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ (accessed Muller, Eric L. Free to Die for Their Country: The Story of
September 5, 2009). the Japanese American Draft Resisters in World War II.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.
“Life Interrupted: The Japanese American Experience
in WWII Arkansas.” University of Arkansas at Murata, Alice. Japanese Americans in Chicago. Mt.
Little Rock. http://www.ualr.edu/lifeinterrupted/ Pleasant, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002.
curriculum/index.asp (accessed September 5, 2009).
Murray, Alice Yang. What Did the Internment of
Mackey, Mike, ed. Remembering Heart Mountain: Japanese Americans Mean? Historians at Work. New
Essays on Japanese American Internment in Wyoming. York: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2000.
Powell, Wyo.: Western History Publications, 1998.
Myer, Dillon S[eymour]. Uprooted Americans: The
Maki, Mitchell T., Harry H. L. Kitano, and S. Megan Japanese Americans and the War Relocation Authority
Berthold. Achieving the Impossible Dream: How During World War II. Tucson: University of Arizona
Japanese Americans Obtained Redress. The Asian Press, 1971.
Selected Bibliography
Nakano, Takeo Ujo, and Leatrice Nakano. Within Pak, Yoon K. Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal
the Barbed Wire Fence: A Japanese Man’s Account American: Schooling Seattle’s Japanese Americans During
of his Internment in Canada. Halifax, Nova Scotia: World War II. New York: RoutledgeFalmer, 2002.
Goodread Biographies, Formac Publishing, 1983.
Robinson, Gerald H. Elusive Truth: Four Photographers
Nash, Gary, and Ronald Schultz. Retracing the Past: at Manzanar. Nevada City, Calif.: Carl Mautz
Readings in the History of the American People—Volume Publishing, 2002.
II: Since 1865. 6th ed. New York: Longman, 2006.
Robinson, Greg. By Order of the President: FDR and the
National Archives and Records Administration. Internment of Japanese Americans. Cambridge, Mass.:
http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/ (accessed Harvard University Press, 2003.
September 6, 2009).
Roripaugh, Lee Ann. Beyond Heart Mountain: Poems.
“NCRR: Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress The National Poetry Series. New York: Penguin
(formerly called the National Coalition for Redress/ Books, 1999.
Reparations).” http://www.ncrr-la.org/ (accessed
September 3, 2009). Sando, Tom. Wild Daisies in the Sand: Life in a
Canadian Internment Camp. Edmonton, Alberta:
Neiwert, David. Strawberry Days: How Internment NeWest Press, 2002.
Destroyed a Japanese American Community. New
York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Seigel, Shizue. In Good Conscience: Supporting Japanese
Americans During the Internment. San Mateo, Calif.:
Niiya, Brian, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese American Asian American Curriculum Project, 2006.
History: An A-to-Z Reference from 1868 to the Present.
Rev. ed. Los Angeles: Japanese American National Something Strong Within. Los Angeles: Frank H.
Museum, 2000. Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American
National Museum, 1995. Film.
Okada, John. No-No Boy. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1980. Sone, Monica. Nisei Daughter. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1979.
Okihiro, Gary Y. Whispered Silences: Japanese Americans
and World War II. Seattle: University of Washington Spicer, Edward Holland et al. Impounded People:
Press, 1996. Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers. Tucson:
University of Arizona Press, 1969.
Okubo, Miné. Citizen 13660. Seattle: University of
Washington Press, 1983. Takaki, Ronald. Double Victory: A Multicultural History
of America in World War II. Boston: Little, Brown
Online Archive of California. http://oac.cdlib.org/ and Company, 2000.
texts/ (accessed September 5, 2009).
Selected Bibliography
Takashima, Shizuye. A Child in Prison Camp. Yoo, David K. Growing Up Nisei: Race, Generation and
Montreal, Quebec: Tundra Books, 1992. Culture Among Japanese Americans of California,
1924–1949. Champaign, Ill.: University of Illinois
Tateishi, John, comp. And Justice for All: An Oral Press, 2000.
History of the Japanese American Detention Camps.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999. Japanese Americans in Arizona
Taylor, Sandra C. Jewel of the Desert: Japanese American August, Jack. “Anti-Japanese Crusade in Arizona’s
Internment at Topaz. Berkeley, Calif.: University of Salt River Valley, 1934–1935.” Arizona and the West:
California Press, 1993. Quarterly Journal of History 21 (Summer 1979): 113–36.
Uchida, Yoshiko. Desert Exile: The Uprooting of a Bailey, Paul. City in the Sun: The Japanese
Japanese-American Family. Seattle: University of Concentration Camp at Poston, Arizona. Los Angeles:
Washington Press, 1982. Westernlore Press, 1971.
———. Picture Bride. Seattle: University of Baran, Robert J. Designing Dwarfs in the Desert: Up
Washington Press, 1997. through the First Thirty-Five Years of the Phoenix
Bonsai Society. Colorado Springs, Colo.: Pyramid
United States Commission on Wartime Relocation Dancer Publications, 1997.
and Internment of Civilians. Personal Justice Denied:
Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation Bruner, Betsy. “Imprisoned in Leupp: In a Little-
and Internment of Civilians. Seattle: University of known Footnote of World War II, More than 80
Washington Press, 1997. Young Japanese-American Men Were Held in
Isolation at a Camp in Old Leupp.” Daily Sun
University of California Calisphere Website (JARDA). (Flagstaff, Ariz.), November 12, 2007, pp. A1, A6.
http://www.calisphere.universityofcalifornia.edu/
jarda/ (accessed September 6, 2009). Diamonds in the Rough: Zeni and the Legacy of Japanese-
American Baseball. Fresno, Calif.: Nisei Baseball
Weglyn, Michi Nishiura. Years of Infamy: The Untold Research Project, 2000. DVD.
Story of America’s Concentration Camps. Seattle:
University of Washington Press, 1995. “Enduring Communities: Arizona.” Arizona State
University. http://apas.clas.asu.edu/testvideos/
Yamada, Mitsuye. Camp Notes and Other Writings: person/Introduction/OpenIntroduction.shtml
Mitsuye Yamada. Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers University (accessed September 6, 2009).
Press, 1998.
Estes, Donald H., and Matthew T. Estes. “Letters from
Yamamoto, Hisaye. Seventeen Syllables and Other Camp: Poston—The First Year.” Journal of the West
Stories. Rev. ed. Piscataway, N.J.: Rutgers University 38, no. 2 (April 1999): 22–33.
Press, 2001.
Selected Bibliography
Hansen, Arthur A. “The Evacuation and Resettlement Walz, Eric. “The Issei Community in Maricopa
Study at the Gila River Relocation Center, 1942–1944.” County: Development and Persistence in the Valley
Journal of the West 38, no. 2 (April 1999): 45–55. of the Sun, 1900–1940.” Journal of Arizona History
38 (Spring 1997): 1–22.
Kimura, Yoshiju. Arizona Sunset. Trans. Tesshin
Kakimoto. Glendale, Ariz: Y. Kimura, 1980. Japanese Americans in Colorado
Lowe, Ronald E. “Arizona Alien Land Law: Its Acheson, Alice Brosman. “A Japanese-American’s
Meanings and Constitutional Validity.” Arizona State World War II Valley Experience.” The San Luis Valley
Law Journal (1976): 253–76. Historian 37, no. 2 (2005): 4–13.
Matsumoto, Valerie. “Japanese American Women Amache: Japanese Internment Camp. http://www.
During World War II.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women amache.org/ (accessed September 5, 2009).
Studies 8, no. 1 (1984): 6–14.
Asian American Curriculum Project. “The Japanese
Melton, Brad, and Dean Smith, eds. Arizona Goes to American Journey: The Story of a People.” Appendix
War: The Home Front and the Front Lines During World in A Lesson in American History: The Japanese
War II. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2003. Experience. N.p.: Japanese American Citizens
League, 1996.
Nakayama, Thomas, ed. Transforming Barbed Wire:
The Incarceration of Japanese Americans in Arizona Auraria Library. http://archives.auraria.edu/contents.
during World War II. Phoenix: Arizona Humanities html (accessed September 5, 2009).
Council, 1997.
Colorado State Archives. http://www.colorado.
Nishimoto, Richard S. Inside an American gov/dpa/doit/archives/index.html (accessed
Concentration Camp: Japanese American Resistance at September 6, 1009).
Poston, Arizona. Ed. Lane Ryo Hirabayashi. Tucson:
University of Arizona Press, 1995. “Governor Ralph L. Carr Collection.” Colorado State
Archives. http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/
Passing Poston: An American Story. A film by Joe Fox archives/govs/carr.html (accessed July 24, 2009).
and James Nubile. 2008. DVD.
Harvey, Robert. Amache: The Story of Japanese
Sato, Susie. “Before Pearl Harbor: Early Japanese Internment in Colorado During World War II.
Settlers in Arizona.” Journal of Arizona History 14 Lanham, Md.: Roberts Rinehart Publishers, 2004.
(Winter 1973): 317–31.
Hosokawa, Bill. Colorado’s Japanese Americans: From
Tamir, Orit, Scott C. Russell, Karolyn Jackman Jensen, 1886 to the Present. Boulder, Colo.: University Press
and Shereen Lerner. Return to Butte Camp: A Japanese- of Colorado, 2005.
American World War II Relocation Center. Phoenix:
Bureau of Reclamation, Arizona Projects Office, 1993
Selected Bibliography
Johnson, Melyn. “At Home in Amache: A Japanese- Neiderman, Sharon. “The Years of ‘Los Japos’: Santa
American Relocation Camp in Colorado.” Colorado Fe’s Wartime Internment Camp.” Santa Fe Reporter,
Heritage 1 (1989). July 10–16, 1991, p. 17.
Lamm, Richard D., and Duane A. Smith. Pioneers and Rodriguez, Robert. “Anniversary Stirs Emotions in
Politicians: Ten Colorado Governors in Profile. Boulder, N.M. Japanese-Americans.” Albuquerque Journal,
Colo.: Pruett Publishing, 1984. December 7, 1991, p. A3.
Schrager, Adam. The Principled Politician: The Ralph Rogers, Everett M., and Nancy R. Bartlit. Silent
Carr Story. Golden, Colo.: Fulcrum Publishing, 2008. Voices of World War II: When Sons of the Land of
Enchantment Met Sons of the Land of the Rising Sun.
Takahara, Kumiko. Off the Fat of the Land: The Denver Santa Fe: Sunstone Press, 2005.
Post’s Story of the Japanese American Internment
During World War II. Powell, Wyo: Western History Soga, Keiho Yasutaro. Life behind Barbed Wire:The
Publications, 2003. World War II Internment Memoirs of a Hawai’i Issei.
Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2008.
Wei, William. “Americans First: Colorado’s Japanese-
American Community During World War II—An Soga, Keiho, Taisanboku Mori, Sojin Takei, and Muin
Interview.” Colorado Heritage (Winter 2005). Ozaki. Poets Behind Barbed Wire: Tanka Poems.
Trans. Jiro Nakano and Kay Nakano. Honolulu:
———. “‘The Strangest City in Colorado’ in the Bamboo Ridge Press, 1984.
Amache Concentration Camp.” Colorado Heritage
(Winter 2005). Japanese Americans in Texas
Japanese Americans in New Mexico Connell, Thomas. America’s Japanese Hostages: The
World War II Plan for a Japanese-Free Latin America.
Burks, Susanne. “Jury Award $870,000 in Shooting.” Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002.
Albuquerque Journal, September 4, 1993, p. D2.
Elleman, Bruce. Japanese-American Civilian Prisoner
Chalfen, Richard. Turning Leaves: The Photograph Exchanges and Detention Camps, 1941–45. New York:
Collections of Two Japanese American Families. Routledge, 2007.
Albuquerque, N.M.: University of New Mexico
Press 1991. Fujita, Frank. Foo, a Japanese-American Prisoner of the
Rising Sun: The Secret Prison Diary of Frank “Foo”
Fukuda, Yoshiaki. My Six Years of Internment: An Issei’s Fujita. War and the Southwest Series, No. 1. Denton,
Struggle for Justice. San Francisco: Konko Church of Tex.: University of North Texas Press, 1993.
San Francisco, 1990.
Selected Bibliography
Riley, Karen L. Schools Behind Barbed Wire: The Untold Hill, Kimi Kodani, ed. Topaz Moon: Chiura Obata’s Art of
Story of Wartime Internment and the Children of the Internment. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, 2000.
Arrested Enemy Aliens. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and
Littlefield, 2002. Nichols, Jeffrey D. “The Japanese Agricultural
Colony at Keetley, Wasatch County” (1995). Utah
Thonhoff, Robert H. Camp Kenedy, Texas: World War I History to Go. http://www.historytogo.utah.
Training Camp, Depression-era CCC Camp, World War gov/utah_chapters/from_war_to_war/japanese
II Alien Detention Camp, German POW Camp. Austin, agriculturalcolonyatkeetley.html (accessed
Tex.: Eakin Press, 2003. September 8, 2009).
Univerity of Texas at San Antonio’s Institute of Texan Taylor, Sandra C. “Japanese Americans and Keetley
Cultures Archives and Special Collections. http:// Farms: Utah’s Relocation Colony.” Utah Historical
www.lib.utsa.edu/Archives/Manuscripts/?utm_ Quarterly 54 (Fall 1986).
source=menu&utm_medium=web (accessed
September 5, 2009). Topaz. Produced and directed by Ken Verdoia. Salt
Lake City: KUED, 1987. DVD.
Walls, Thomas K. The Japanese Texans. San Antonio,
Tex.: University of Texas, Institute of Texan Cultures Topaz Museum. http://www.topazmuseum.org/
at San Antonio, 1987. (accessed September 8, 2009).
Children and Young Adult Books/Magazines American Experience During and After the World War
II Internment. New York: Bantam Books, 1983.
Bunting, Eve. So Far from the Sea. New York: Clarion
Books, 1998. Kadohata, Cynthia. Weedflower. New York: Atheneum
Books, 2006.
Chorlian, Meg, ed. “Japanese Americans.”
Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Young People Kerns, Ann. Japanese in America. Minneapolis: Lerner
17, no. 4 (April 1996). Publications, 2005.
Cooper, Michael L. Fighting for Honor: Japanese Levine, Ellen. A Fence Away from Freedom: Japanese
Americans and World War II. New York: Clarion Americans and World War II. New York: G. P.
Books, 2000. Putnam’s Sons, 1995.
———. Remembering Manzanar: Life in a Japanese Means, Florence Crannell. The Moved-Outers. New
Relocation Camp. New York: Clarion Books, 2002. York: Walker and Company, 1993.
Day, Nancy. “Wartime Mistakes, Peacetime Apologies.” Mochizuki, Ken. Baseball Saved Us. New York: Lee and
Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Young People Low Books, 1995.
17, no. 4 (April 1996): 17–19.
———. Heroes. New York: Lee and Low Books, 1997.
Feldman, Jay. Suitcase Sefton and the American
Dream. Chicago: Triumph Books, 2006. Oppenheim, Joanne. Dear Miss Breed: True Stories of
the Japanese American Incarceration During World
Garrigue, Sheila. The Eternal Spring of Mr. Ito. New War II and a Librarian Who Made a Difference. New
York: Aladdin Books, 1994. York: Scholastic Nonfiction, 2006.
Gillete, W. Michael, and Beth Havercamp. “Inspiring Otsuka, Julie. When the Emperor Was Divine. New
Justice: An Interview with Gordon Hirabayashi.” York: Random House, 2002.
Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Young People
17, no. 4 (April 1996): 33–37. Parkhurst, Liz, with Pam Strickland. Under One Flag: A
Year at Rohwer. Little Rock, Ark.: August House, 2005.
Gingold, Craig. “Evacuation and Internment During
World War II.” Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Sakurai, Gail. Japanese American Internment Camps.
Young People 17, no. 4 (April 1996): 10–16. Cornerstones of Freedom. New York: Children’s
Press (Scholastic), 2002.
Hamanaka, Sheila. The Journey: Japanese Americans,
Racism, and Renewal. New York: Orchard Books, 1990. Salisbury, Graham. Under the Blood-Red Sun. New
York: Bantam Doubleday, 1994.
Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki, and James D. Houston.
Farewell to Manzanar: A True Story of Japanese
Selected Bibliography
Say, Allen. Grandfather’s Journey. New York: Houghton Adams, Maurianne, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin,
Mifflin, 1993. eds. Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice. Rev. ed.
New York: Routledge, 2007.
Stanley, Jerry. I Am an American: A True Story of Japanese
Internment. New York: Crown Publishers, 1994. Carnes, Jim. “Home Was a Horse Stall.” Teaching
Tolerance 4, no.1 (Spring 1995): 50–57.
Tunnell, Michael O., and George W. Chilcoat. The
Children of Topaz: The Story of a Japanese-American Darling-Hammond, Linda, Jennifer French, and Silvia
Internment Camp Based on a Classroom Diary. New Paloma García-Lopez. Learning to Teach for Social
York: Holiday House, 1996. Justice. New York: Teachers College Press, 2002.
Uchida, Yoshiko. The Bracelet. New York: Putnam Foner, Eric. The Story of American Freedom. New York:
Berkeley Group, 1993. W. W. Norton, 1999.
———. The Invisible Thread: An Autobiography. New ———. Who Owns History? Rethinking the Past in a
York: Beech Tree, 1995. Changing World. New York: Hill and Wang, 2002.
———. Journey Home. New York: Aladdin Books; Graff, Gerald. Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching
Macmillan, 1992. the Conflicts Can Revitalize American Education. New
York: W. W. Norton, 1992.
———. Journey to Topaz: A Story of the Japanese
American Evacuation. Berkeley, Calif.: Heyday Books, Hansen, Arthur A. “The 1944 Nisei Draft at
University of California Press, 2004. Heart Mountain, Wyoming: Its Relationship
to the Historical Representation of the World
Welch, Catherine A. Children of the Relocation Camps. War II Japanese American Evacuation.” OAH
Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, Lerner Publishing [Organization of American Historians] Magazine of
Group, 2000. History 10, no. 2 (Summer 1996): 48–60.
Westridge Young Writers Workshop. Kids Explore Knight, Margy Burns. Talking Walls. Gardiner, Maine:
America’s Japanese American Heritage. Santa Fe: John Tilbury House Publishers, 1992.
Muir Publications, 1994.
Ladson-Billings, Gloria. Critical Race Theory
Yancey, Diane. Life in a Japanese American Internment Perspectives on Social Studies: The Profession, Policies,
Camp. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Lucent Books, 1998. and Curriculum. Greenwich, Conn.: Information
Age Publishing, 2003.
Teaching History and Democracy
Mackey, James A., and William E. Huntzicker.
9066 to 9/11. Los Angeles: Frank H. Watase Media “Racism and Relocation: Telling the Japanese-
Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum, American Experience.” Social Education 55, no. 7
2004. Film. (November/December 1991): 415–18.
Selected Bibliography
Nash, Gary B., Charlotte Crabtree, and Ross E. Dunn. Brooks, Michael. “‘Long, Long Ago’: Recipe for
History on Trial: Culture Wars and the Teaching of the a Middle School Oral History Program.” OAH
Past. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. Magazine of History (Spring 1997).
Olsen, K. “We Were Still the Enemy.” Teaching Conley, Sunny. New Mexico Farms and Ranches:
Tolerance 30 (Fall 2006): 36–41. Folks and Fixin’s. Las Cruces, N.M.: Barbed Wire
Publishing, 2001.
Parker, Walter C., ed. Education for Democracy:
Contexts, Curricula, Assessments. Research in Social Ewald, Wendy, and Alexandra Lightfoot. I Wanna Take
Education, vol. 2. Greenwich, Conn.: Information Me a Picture: Teaching Photography and Writing to
Age Publishing, 2002. Children. Boston: Beacon Press, 2001.
———. Teaching Democracy: Diversity and Unity in Garza, Carmen Lomas. Family Pictures/Cuadras de
Public Life. Multicultural Education. New York: familia. San Francisco: Children’s Book Press, 2005.
Teachers College Press, 2003.
Hartley, William G. Preparing a Personal History. Salt
Pickering, Susan M., and Lori B. Walker. “Japanese Lake City: Primer Publications, 1976.
American Internment: A Historical Narrative.”
Social Studies and the Young Learner (November/ Hollenbeck, Kathleen M. Neighborhoods and
December 1995): 1–6. Communities: Activities, Map and Model Projects,
Literature Links. New York: Scholastic Professional
Wallace, Mike. Mickey Mouse History and Other Books, 1997.
Essays on American Memory. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press, 1996. Metcalf, Fay D., and Matthew T. Downey. Using Local
History in the Classroom. Nashville, Tenn.: American
Williams, John A. Classroom in Conflict: Teaching Association for State and Local History, 1982.
Controversial Subjects in a Diverse Society. New York:
State University of New York Press, 1994. National Endowment for the Humanities. My History
is America’s History: Fifteen Things You Can Do to
Oral and Community History Save America’s Stories. Washington, D.C.: National
Allen, Thomas B. Remember Pearl Harbor: American Endowment for the Humanities, 1999.
and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories. Washington,
D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2001. Oral History Association (OHA). http://www.
oralhistory.org/. (accessed September 6, 2009).
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