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Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Chinese Americans
RESEARCH FOCUS
Chinese Christians or Christian Chinese?
Japanese Americans Remnants of Prejudice and Discrimination
LISTEN TO OUR VOICES
"Gangsters, Gooks, Geishas, a
STRANGERS IN THEIR OWN LAND: A CULTURAL HISTORY OF JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT CAMPS IN ARKANSAS 1942-1945
by Dori Moss
Under the Direction of Mary Stuckey
ABSTRACT
While considerable literature on wartime Japanese American internment exists, th
Little Tokyo Political Tour 1
By Doug Chan-Wing, Grace Chang, YoungMi Ku, YooJin Lee, Linda Luong, Angelo Mathay, Melissa Nishimura, Bert Nguyen, Quyen Nguyen, Iris Park, Grace Sur, Kio Tong-Ishikawa, and Linda Xi
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Why d
Little Tokyo Political Tour By Alex Chalaganyan, Carolyn Chan, Gloria Chan, Justin Drury, Van Hoang, Eric Imoto, Kenne Kubo, Tatiana Kwok, Trinh Le, Heather Lee, Virginia Lin, Kyle Low, Justin Miyamoto, Karin Miyazaki, Huong Nguyen, Triet Vo, and Dav
Developing a Voice Within from Without By Candice Shikai
I was born in East Los Angeles, Boyle Heights, on 125 South Breed St, just a couple of miles from Little Tokyo, on April 20th, 1986. My parents are both of Japanese descent my father is first
JAPAN DIGEST
National Clearinghouse for United States-Japan Studies
East Asian Studies Center, Indiana University Memorial West #211 Bloomington, IN 47405-7005 (800) 441-3272; (812) 855-3765; www.indiana.edu/~japan/Digests/internment.html
September
Images of Manzanar April 8 - April 24, 2003
Margaret Nowling Director, Todd Madigan Art Gallery Ted Kerzie Chair CSUB Art Department Sondra Bacharach, PhD Essay Jerry Dodrill Layout Design All images are brown tone photographs with charcoal and soil
Curriculum Vitae May 7, 2009
Thomas A. Tweed Department of Religious Studies University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station - A3700 Austin, Texas 78712-6000 Work: (512) 232-7737
Experience: 2008Shive, Lindsay, and Gray Professor, Department of
Religious Conflict among Hawaii Nikkei and How Japanese Entered the Public School Curriculum, 18961924
Noriko Asato
Introduction Today over 87,000 K12 students study Japanese in more than 700 schools in the United States (Japan Foundation 2005). Jap
Curriculum Vitae November 18, 2008
Thomas A. Tweed Department of Religious Studies University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station - A3700 Austin, Texas 78712-6000 Work: (512) 232-7737
Experience: 2008Shive, Lindsay, and Gray Professor, Departme
Describing the Elephant: Buddhism in America Peter N. Gregory Religion and American Culture, Vol. 11, No. 2. (Summer, 2001), pp. 233-263.
Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1052-1151%28200122%2911%3A2%3C233%3ADTEBIA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-S Religion a
One of the boldest displays of racial profiling is President Roosevelt's decision to create Japanese internment camps. During WWII, the bombing of Pearl Harbor created assumptions of Japanese spies working against the United States. During this time,
Transformations in New Immigrant Religions and Their Global Implications Author(s): Fenggang Yang and Helen Rose Ebaugh Source: American Sociological Review, Vol. 66, No. 2 (Apr., 2001), pp. 269-288 Published by: American Sociological Association Stable U