This Library of Congress resource explores the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II, highlighting their forced relocation and incarceration through primary sources and historical analysis.
TThis National Archives resource examines Executive Order 9066, which authorized the forced relocation and incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, providing historical context and primary documents.
This Congress.gov page details House Bill 442, also known as the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which formally apologized for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and provided reparations to survivors.
This PBS Ken Burns: The War feature explores the civil rights struggles of Japanese Americans during World War II, highlighting internment, military service, and their fight for justice."
This Densho collection features oral histories from Japanese Americans, preserving firsthand accounts of their experiences during World War II, including incarceration, resilience, and civil rights struggles.
This documentary, The Untold Story, by PBS, chronicles the little-known history of the internment of over 2,000 Japanese Americans in Hawai'i following the attack on Pearl Harbor.