
Other Books
Following is a list of other books dealing with the subject of Japanese-American internment and other things that I feel are related to that in one way or another.. Unfortunately, the local library does not have a copy of the book, and the only on-line stores that carried the books, if they carried them at all, asked a higher price than I was able to afford. Since I have not seen them, I am able to go only on the titles as to the possibility of their added more useful information on the subject.
A Black Mark: The Japanese-Canadians in World War II: Mary Taylor, 2004
Achieving the Impossible Dream: How Japanese Americans Obtained Redress, various authors
A Curious Cage: Life in a Japanese Internment Camp, 1943-1945: Peggy Abkhazi, S.W. Jackman
2002
Altered Lives, Enduring Community: Japanese Americans Remember Their World War II Incarceration: Marilyn Fernandez, Stephen Fugita
Amache: The Story of Japanese Internment in Colorado During World War II 2004
Author: Robert Harvey
America's Concentration Camps during World War II: Social Science and the Japanese American Internment: Francis McCollum Feeley, 1999
Barbed Wire & Rice: Poems & Songs from Japanese Prisoner-Of-War Camps, 1995
Before Internment: Essays in Prewar Japanese-American History: Eiichiro Azuma, Gordon H. Chang, Yuji Ichioka. , 2006
California Nativism; Organized Opposition to the Japanese, 1890-1913: Eldon R. Penrose
1973
Camp and Community: Manzanar and the Owens Valley, various authors
Democratizing the Enemy: The Japanese American Internment, Brian Hayashi
Divided Destiny: A History of Japanese Americans in Seattle
Face of the Enemy, Heart of a Patriot: Japanese-American Internment Narratives, Ann Hayashi
Fascism, Militarism, or Japanism: The Interpretation of the Crisis Years of 1930-1941 in the Japanese English-Language Press: Olavi K. Falt, 1985
From Concentration Camp to Campus: Japanese American Students and World War II: Allan W. Austin, 2005
Generation, Culture, and Prejudice: The Japanese American Decision to Cooperate with Evacuation and Internment during World War II: Frank S. Zelko
Group Psychology of the Japanese in War-Time, Toshio Iritani
Impounded People Japanese Americans in the Relocation Centers (Hardcover, 1969)
Impurity and Death: A Japanese Perspective: Chikara Abe, 2003
Japanese Americans and World War II: Mass Removal, Imprisonment, and Redress: Donald Teruo Hata, Nadine Ishitani Hata, 2006
Japanese American World War II Evacuation Oral History Project: Part 1-Internees; Part 2-Administrators; Part 3-Resisters; (other parts?)
Japanese Apologies For World War II: A Rhetorical Study: Jane Yamazaki
Japanese Propagana: Selected Writings, 2003
Japan's Longest Day: Surrender -the Last Twenty Four Hours Through Japanese Eyes: Pacific War Research Society, 1968
Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home And Abroad: Robert Asahina
2006
Justice in Our Time: The Japanese Canadian Redress Settlement: Cassandra Kobayashi, Roy Miki
1991
Kamikaze Diaries: Reflections of Japanese Student Soldiers: Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, 2006
Looking Like The Enemy: My Story Of Imprisonment In Japanese-American Internment Camps 2005
Los Angeles's Boyle Heights: Japanese American National Museum, 2005
Managed Casualty: The Japanese-American Family in World War II 1975
Manchuria Under Japanese Dominion: Yamamuro Shin'ichi, 2005
Native American Aliens:Disloyalty and the Renunciation of Citizenship by Japanese Americans During World War II, Donald E. Collins
Nikkei In The Pacific Northwest: Japanese Americans & Japanese Canadians In The Twentieth Century: Louis Fiset, 2005
No Sword to Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawai'I During World War II: Franklin Odo
2003
Nothing Left in My Hands: An Early Japanese American Community in California's Pajaro Valley: Kazuko Nakane, 1985
Only What We Could Carry: The Japanese American Internment Experience (Paperback, 2000)
Author: California Historical Society
Patriotism, Perserverance, Posterity: The Story of the National Japanese American Memorial: National Japanese American Memorial Foundation, 2001
Politics of Racism: The Uprooting of Japanese Canadians During the Second World War: Ann Gomer Sunahara,1981
Prejudice: Japanese-Americans Symbol of Racial Intolerance: Carey McWilliams1971
Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice 2005
Removal and Return; The Socio-Economic Effects of the War on Japanese Americans,: Leonard Broom, 1974
Serving Our Country: Japanese American Women in the Military During Wolrd War II: Brenda L. Moore, Paperback, 2003
Silent Siege-II: Japanese Attacks on North America in World War II: Ships Sunk, Air Raids, Bombs Dropped, People Killed: Bert Webber, 1988
Silent Siege III: Japanese Attacks on North America in World War Ii-Ships Sunk, Air Raids, Bombs Dropped, Civilians Killed-Documentary (1992)
Strawberry Days: How Internment Destroyed A Japanese American Community: David A. Neiwert, 2005
Ten Visits: Brief Accounts of Visits to All Ten Japanese American Relocation Centers of World War II: Frank Iritani, Joanne Iritani, 1994
The Case of Japanese Americans During World War II: Suppression of Civil Liberty, 2004
The Colonel and the Pacifist: Karl R. Bendetsen, Perry H. Saito, and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II: Klancy Clark De Nevers, 2004
The Course of Exclusion, 1882-1924: San Francisco Newspaper Coverage of the Chinese and Japanese in the United States, Jules Becker
The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians: Ken Adachi
Hardcover, 1968
The Internment of the Japanese Americans, 1992
The Japanese Canadians, Charles H. Young, et.al.
The Japanese Canadians: Roy Ito, 1978
Theodore Roosevelt & the Japanese-American Crisis: Thomas A. Bailey, 1964
The Pacific War Papers: Japanese Documents of World War II: Donald M. Goldstein, 2005
The Schooling of Japanese American Children at Relocation Centers During World War II: Miss Mabel Jamison And Her Teaching Of Art At Rohwer, Arkansas: Jan Fielder Ziegler, 2005
The Thought War: Japanese Imperial Propaganda: Barak Kushner, 2005
The Toledo Incident of 1925: Three Days That Made History in Toledo, Oregon the True Story of an Angry Mob, the Japanese/Asians They Forced Out of Town, and the Lawsuit That Followed: Ted W. Cox, 2005
Two Reports on Japanese Canadians in World War II, Canada Dept. of Labor
Undesirables: Early Immigrants and the Anti-Japanese Movement in San Francisco:1892-1983, Donald Hata
Unwanted Aliens: Japanese Internment in Australia = Goshu Nikkeijin Kyosei Shuyo: Yuriko Nagata, 1996
Uprooted Americans: The Japanese Americans and the War Relocation Authority during World War II: Dillon S. Myer 1971
We Went to War: The Story of the Japanese Canadians Who Served during the First and Second World Wars: Roy Ito, 1984
Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American: Schooling Seattle's Japanese Americans During World War II 2001 Author: Yoon K. Pak
Will Our Tears Never Dry: Japanese Outcasts, John Terry (I don't know if this is about the internees or the burakumin/eta)
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