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Japanese-American Recalls Refusal to Accept Internment

Remarks from Gordon Hirabayashi on the occasion of receipt of the University of Washington's disginguished alumnus award.

Minidoka to be part of Idaho farm and ranch Museum

Two barracks from Minidoka will be moved so they are included in the Idaho Farm and Ranch Museum.

Era of uncertainty frozen in time

Investigatio of the Panama Hotel in Seattle reveals history of Japanese immigrants and the legacy left from WWII internment.

Understanding, not forgiveness, needed

Article is a response to the editorial "Japanese Americans must heal battle scars" (1900.4917)

Japanese Americans must heal battle scars

Opinion, the Japanese American community continues to be split over whether the men who refused to go to the camps or the men who fought in World War II were right. It is time for each side to respect the decision of the other and heal the wounds of…

Evacuation: March 30, 1942

Article in connection with the publication of Richard Berner's Seattle Transformed, a history of Seattle, WA in the 1940s.

U.S. citizen found brighter side of WWII internment

Memories of one JA woman internned at Tule Lake.

Italian Americans decry war injustices

Article draws a parallel between Itallian Americans and Japanese Americans labeled as "enemy aliens" during WWII.

Koremastsu, Resisters Cases

An extensive summary of the Korematsu and the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee's constitutional cases in regard to the internment and draft rejection. Includes thoughtful analysis of the continuing bitterness against and between the resistors and…