Tracing the history of Asian Americans in the U.S., collection materials include information about the regulation of Chinese immigration in the late 19th century and, illustrated by impressive photographs, the internment of more than 100,000 people of Japanese ancestry during the World War II.
Titles in this Collection:
- Amache Colorado
- Americans of Foreign Birth in the Program for Victory
- Chinese immigration. The social, moral and political effect of Chinese immigration. Policy and means of exclusion. Memorial of the Senate of California to the Congress of the United States, and an address to the people of the United States. Prepared by a
- Community Government in War Relocation Centers
- Democracy and Japanese-Americans
- Executive order 9066: the internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans
- Humors of a congressional investigating committee. A review of the report of the Joint Special Committee to Investigate Chinese Immigration.
- Relocation of Japanese Americans
- The Displaced Japanese-Americans
- The Rooseveltian Concentration Camps for Japanese Americans, 1942-46
