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Passing It On: A Memoir

Passing it On is the account of an extraordinary Asian American woman who spoke out and fought shoulder-to-shoulder with African Americans, Native Americans, Lastinos, Asian Americans, and Whites for social justice, civil rights, and prisoners and…

An American Interned in Japan? - This is what it was like.

A Japanese American who was sent to Japan prior to World War II but was stuck in that country until several years after the war. Re recounts her experiences.

The Giant Never Wins

Lakhon Bassac, Stories by Koung Peang and Pun Nhiv, Essays and translations by Leendavy Koung, chiny Ky, Prolung Khan Ngin, William Westerman and Debora Kodish

A Centennial Legacy: History of the Japanese Christian Missions in North America, 1877-1977

History of the Japanese Christian Missions in North America

Obasan

Naomi Nakane, a child of Japanese immigrant parents, is interned by the Canadians at the Beginning of World War II when she is five years old.