Japanese Americans
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- Tomoko takes the lead, by Kit Rosewater ; illustrated by Sophie Escabasse
- Child prisoner in American concentration camps, Mako Nakagawa ; illustrations by Mits Katayama
- Tallgrass, a novel by Sandra Dallas
- Gasa-gasa girl, Naomi Hirahara
- The gateway to the Pacific, Japanese Americans and the remaking of San Francisco, Meredith Oda
- Hidden in plain sight, selected writings of Karin Higa, edited by Julie Ault ; foreword, Pamela M. Lee ; introduction, Julie Ault
- Love in the library, Maggie Tokuda-Hall ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- The favorite daughter, Allen Say
- Adios to tears, the memoirs of a Japanese-Peruvian internee in U.S. concentration camps, Seiichi Higashide ; foreword by C. Harvey Gardiner ; preface by Elsa H. Kudo ; epilogue by Julie Small
- Enduring conviction, Fred Korematsu and his quest for justice, Lorraine K. Bannai
- Perfidia, James Ellroy
- Dr. Seuss goes to war, the World War II editorial cartoons of Theodor Seuss Geisel, Richard H. Minear
- Eagle & Crane, Suzanne Rindell
- After the bloom, Leslie Shimotakahara
- The best bad thing, Yoshiko Uchida
- The train to Crystal City, FDR's secret prisoner exchange program and America's only family internment camp during World War II, Jan Jarboe Russell
- A growing suspicion, a Rebecca mystery, by Jacqueline Dembar Greene
- Write to me, letters from Japanese American children to the Librarian they left behind, Cynthia Grady ; illustrated by Amiko Hirao
- Akiko on the planet Smoo, written and illustrated by Mark Crilley
- Rising Son, A US Soldier's Secret and Heroic Role in World War II, Sandra Vea
- City girls, the Nisei social world in Los Angeles, 1920-1950, Valerie J. Matsumoto
- Jerome and Rohwer, memories of Japanese American internment in World War II Arkansas, edited by Walter M. Imahara and David E. Meltzer
- En la piscina, Julie Otsuka ; [traducción Flora Casas Vaca]
- When can we go back to America?, voices of Japanese American incarceration during World War II, Susan H. Kamei ; foreword by Secretary Norman Y. Mineta
- The magic of ordinary days, director, Brent Shields
- Isako Isako, Mia Ayumi Malhotra
- Mr. Tornado, American Experience Films ; a Rossi Films production ; WGBH ; written, produced, and directed by Michael Rossi
- Sophie and the rising sun, Monterey Media ; Seville International, an Entertainment One company ; Ever Green Pictures presents ; screenplay by Maggie Greenwald ; directed by Maggie Greenwald ; produced by Brenda Goodman, Nancy Dickenson, Lorraine Gallard, Maggie Greenwald
- Nature behind barbed wire, an environmental history of the Japanese American incarceration, Connie Y. Chiang
- Kodomo no tame ni, For the sake of the children : the Japanese American experience in Hawaii, Dennis M. Ogawa, with the assistance of Glen Grant ; foreword by Lawrence H. Fuchs
- Desert exile, the uprooting of a Japanese American family, Yoshiko Uchida ; with a new introduction by Traise Yamamoto
- Setsuko's secret, Heart Mountain and the legacy of the Japanese American incarceration, Shirley Ann Higuchi
- Jasmine Toguchi, peace-maker, Debbi Michiko Florence ; pictures by Elizabet Vukovic
- Living through World War II, M.M. Eboch
- The unsung great, stories of extraordinary Japanese Americans, Greg Robinson
- Behind barbed wire, searching for Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II, words and photographs by Paul Kitagaki Jr
- Redress, the inside story of the successful campaign for Japanese American reparations, John Tateishi
- The poet and the silk girl, a memoir of love, imprisonment, and protest, Satsuki Ina
- Nos llamaron enemigo, escrito por George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott ; ilustrado por Harmony Becker ; deseñado y rotulado por Gilberto Lazcano
- The great unknown, Japanese American sketches, Greg Robinson