Balch Online Resources

RELATED LINKS ON THE JAPANESE-AMERICAN INTERNMENT EXPERIENCE

"The Japanese American Internment" - comprehensive Geocities site containing an internment timeline, glossary, and photo gallery, along with extensive links to various personal web pages concerning internment; author unspecified (note--extensive advertisements are a nuisance)

"Born Free and Equal: An Exhibition of Ansel Adams Photographs, University of California, Irvine" - online exhibit of Ansel Adams' wartime photographs of Manzanar

"Camp Harmony", University of Washington Libraries - online exhibit about the evacuation and internment of Seattle's Japanese-Americans at Camp Harmony, the Puyallup Assembly Center; includes photographs, drawings, documents, camp newsletters, and a history of the camp and Washington's Japanese-American community

"Internment and Evacuation of San Francisco Japanese, 1942", Museum of the City of San Francisco - online directory of San Francisco News articles throughout the six-month period of Japanese-American evacuation in California

"Japanese-Americans Internment Camps During World War II"; J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah - features photographs of life at Tule Lake and Topaz camps, along with brief histories about each one

"Masumi Hayashi Photography", Professor Masumi Hayashi of  the Art Department at Cleveland State University - online photo gallery of Hayashi's works, centered around the Japanse-American internment experience; features present-day images of camps, in addition to brief histories about each one

"War Relocation Authority Camps in Arizona, 1942-1946", University of Arizona Library - features photographs of life at Gila River and Poston (Colorado River) camps during World War II, along with brief histories about each one

"War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement, University of California, Berkeley" - finding aid for Bancroft Library's War Relocation Authority photo collection; contains some 7000 photographic images of Japanese-American internment

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