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Issei women; an overview
Shio Sakanishi, Library of Congress official and scholar
Fuki Endow Kawaguchi's diary
Tel Sono, issei women lawyer and missionary
Ayako Ishigaki, feminist and peace activist
Isamu Noguchi's struggle against executive order 9066
Kathleen Tamagawa, first Nisei author
The Chino and Ohi families
Milton Ozaki, mystery writer
Yone U. Stafford, pacifist militant
Jenichiro Oyabe, a "Japanese Yankee" at Howard University
Eddie Shimano, crusading journalist and poet
Kay Karl Endow, novelist, aviator, and con man
John M. Maki, writer and educator
Bill Hosokawa and Buddy Uno : Nisei journalists in occupied China
The hidden contributions of Guyo Tajiri
The tragic and engaging career of Sam Hohri
Hisaye Yamamoto and the African-American press
Mitsuye Endo-plus grand dans son obscuritø?
Lincoln Seiichi Kanai's act of conscience
The exclusion of Naomi Nakano
Koji Ariyoshi, a Hawaiian Nisei in Mao's china
Sanji Abe and martial law in wartime Hawai'i
The Mccloy memo; new insight into the causes of removal
Norman Thomas and the defense of Japanese Americans
Paul Robeson : "your fight is your my fight "
Alan Cranston and Japanese Americans
Two wartime governors and mass removal
Hugh Macbeth, African American defender of Issei and Nisei
John Franklin Carter : the real-life Lanny Budd
Masuji Miyakawa, first Issei attorney
The family behind Oyama v. California
Regan v. King : when birthright citizenship was last tested
Yasuo Sasaki, poet, physician and abortion rights pioneer
Ina Sugihara, interracial activist
Mervyn Dymally : unsung hero of Japanese American redress
Setsuko M. Nishi, a life of service
Arthur Matsu, first Japanese American in the National Football League
Nisei in pro basketball : Wat Misaka and Dr. Yanagi
Early Japanese Americans in organized baseball
The Jacl and the integration of the American Bowling Congress
Jun Fujita, poet and photographer
Robert Kuwahara, cartoonist
The double life of Conrad Yama
Reiko Sato, actress
The unknown life and art of Minø Okubo
Gyo Fujikawa, artist and author
Shinkichi Tajiri, sculptor
Kiyoshi Kuromiya : a queer activist for civil rights
Sexuality from Issei to Nisei
The rise of homophobia in Japanese American Communities
The rise of homophobia; part ii
Hawaii 1986 : the shift to equal rights
The Jacl's historic marriage resolution
Japanese Americans in Louisiana
Japanese Americans in prewar Chicago
Japanese Americans and the death penalty
The other side of the Hood River story
S.I. Hayakawa, jazz specialist and civil rights supporter
Anne Reeploeg Fisher and Morton Grodzins : the censorship of confinement
Gordon Hirabayashi's surprising postwar career.
Shio Sakanishi, Library of Congress official and scholar
Fuki Endow Kawaguchi's diary
Tel Sono, issei women lawyer and missionary
Ayako Ishigaki, feminist and peace activist
Isamu Noguchi's struggle against executive order 9066
Kathleen Tamagawa, first Nisei author
The Chino and Ohi families
Milton Ozaki, mystery writer
Yone U. Stafford, pacifist militant
Jenichiro Oyabe, a "Japanese Yankee" at Howard University
Eddie Shimano, crusading journalist and poet
Kay Karl Endow, novelist, aviator, and con man
John M. Maki, writer and educator
Bill Hosokawa and Buddy Uno : Nisei journalists in occupied China
The hidden contributions of Guyo Tajiri
The tragic and engaging career of Sam Hohri
Hisaye Yamamoto and the African-American press
Mitsuye Endo-plus grand dans son obscuritø?
Lincoln Seiichi Kanai's act of conscience
The exclusion of Naomi Nakano
Koji Ariyoshi, a Hawaiian Nisei in Mao's china
Sanji Abe and martial law in wartime Hawai'i
The Mccloy memo; new insight into the causes of removal
Norman Thomas and the defense of Japanese Americans
Paul Robeson : "your fight is your my fight "
Alan Cranston and Japanese Americans
Two wartime governors and mass removal
Hugh Macbeth, African American defender of Issei and Nisei
John Franklin Carter : the real-life Lanny Budd
Masuji Miyakawa, first Issei attorney
The family behind Oyama v. California
Regan v. King : when birthright citizenship was last tested
Yasuo Sasaki, poet, physician and abortion rights pioneer
Ina Sugihara, interracial activist
Mervyn Dymally : unsung hero of Japanese American redress
Setsuko M. Nishi, a life of service
Arthur Matsu, first Japanese American in the National Football League
Nisei in pro basketball : Wat Misaka and Dr. Yanagi
Early Japanese Americans in organized baseball
The Jacl and the integration of the American Bowling Congress
Jun Fujita, poet and photographer
Robert Kuwahara, cartoonist
The double life of Conrad Yama
Reiko Sato, actress
The unknown life and art of Minø Okubo
Gyo Fujikawa, artist and author
Shinkichi Tajiri, sculptor
Kiyoshi Kuromiya : a queer activist for civil rights
Sexuality from Issei to Nisei
The rise of homophobia in Japanese American Communities
The rise of homophobia; part ii
Hawaii 1986 : the shift to equal rights
The Jacl's historic marriage resolution
Japanese Americans in Louisiana
Japanese Americans in prewar Chicago
Japanese Americans and the death penalty
The other side of the Hood River story
S.I. Hayakawa, jazz specialist and civil rights supporter
Anne Reeploeg Fisher and Morton Grodzins : the censorship of confinement
Gordon Hirabayashi's surprising postwar career.