- Video: Before the Mass Incarceration
- As seen in Public Historian February 2018 issue – By Hanako Wakatsuki
For more historical information about the WWII incarceration of J, I, G, & others, we recommend the following resources:
- A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
- Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community
- Born Free and Equal: The Story Of Loyal Japanese Americans by Ansel Adams (book now available for online viewing/download from Library of Congress)
- Bringing a Silent Voice to Life
- Densho.org
- FBI Searches and Arrests: Imperial Valley, 1941–1942
- Fred T. Korematsu Institute For Civil Rights and Education
- Free To Die For Their Country (Eric Muller)
- Friends Of Minidoka
- Go For Broke National Education Center
- Granada National Historic Landmark
- Heart Mountain National Historic Landmark
- Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation
- JARDA: Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives
- Manzanar Never Again by Ken Burns
- Minidoka National Historic Site
- Minidoka Pilgrimage Committee
- Nihonmachi Outreach Committee
- Nikkei For Civil Rights and Redress
- Poston Restoration Project
- Resisters.com
- Sites of Shame
- Topaz Museum
- Tule Lake Committee
- War Relocation Authority Photographs of Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement, 1942-1945
- “Issei Faced Discrimination”
- https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1379/index.htm
- http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=2143&ResourceType=District “Roher National Monument”
- Exhibit to tell history of camp