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For Additional Extensive resources please see:
Internment of Japanese
Americans
in Concentration Camps
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The day after Pearl Harbor, a sign appears
outside the Oakland store owned by a graduate of the
University of California.
From the National Japanese American
Historical Society.
Smithsonian Institution, A
More Perfect Union, ©1995.
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After Executive order 9066, posters order all
Americans with Japanese ancestry out of their homes.
Photo by Dorothea Lange.
The Library of Congress, Dorothea
Lange, ©1995.
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Headline in the San Francisco Examiner.
National Archives.
Yoshiko Uchida, Desert Exile, University of
Washington Press, Seattle and London, ©1982.
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Fishing boats left behind by incarcerated
Japanese Americans were later sold for a fraction of their
value.
Photo by Dorothea Lange. From Bernard K.
Johnpoll.
Ed. by Roger Daniels, Sandra Taylor, and Harry Kitano; Japanese
Americans, from Relocation to Redress; University of
Utah Press; Salt Lake City, Utah; ©1986, p. 164.
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