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Annotated Bibliography
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Annotated Bibliography






Primary Source:

Yamamaichi, Jimi. Personal Interview. 1-20-03.
Jimi was our primary source, he helped us understand the internment, understand the conditions at the camp, what happened there, how it happened, and why it was important.

Morning Glory, Evening Shadow
Stanford University Press
Stanford
1966
I used this book to get a personal view on the camp
Secondary Sources:

Fukei, Budd. The Japanese American Story. Minneapolis. Dillon Press, 1976. This book gave a governmental view of Japanese internment.

Gallery. HTTP://www.oz.net/cyu/internment/gallery.html. 2-23-03. We used two pictures from here on our website.

History of Tule Lake Internment Camp and the Pilgrimages. www.geocities.com/tulelakecommittee/. 2-22-03
We used a picture from here on our website.

Leathers, Noel. The Japanese In America. Minneapolis. Lerner Publications, 1967. This book describes certain individuals lives during internment.

Tule Lake Internment Camp, Cal.
www.scu.edu/SCU/programs/diversity/tule.html. 2-21-03. We used a picture from here on our website.

Tule Lake Segregation Center. www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/haiku/tulelake.htm 2-22-03. We used a picture from here on our website.
Yancey, Diane. Life in a Japanese American Internment Camp. San Diego. Lucent Books, 1998. This book tells about what Japanese do in Tule Lake during the war.