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Works Cited Primary Sources Alonso, Karen. Korematsu v. United States: Japanese-American Internment Camps.

Springfield, NJ: Enslow, 1998. Print. I used this source for better understanding on my topic and so that I could really envision the camps The Amache Japanese Internment Camp. Digital image. Easternct.edu. Eastern Connecticut State University. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image so that I could display in my site how sad and horrible the camps really looked. Arnott, Andrew Hugh. Last Sale for Japanese Shop. Digital image. Framework Latimes. Los Angeles Times. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to display the havoc and the scale of the pandemonium of the Japanese shop sales. The Attack. Digital image. Pearlharboroahu.com. Pearl Harbor Oahu. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to convey a message of what Pearl Harbor looked like during the attack. Children in the Camps. Digital image. Top News 360. Technology Marketing Corporation. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to show how the children were even put under the strict conditions of the camps "Couple Shares Story of Living in Japanese Internment Camps." Fremonttribune.com. Ed. Tammy Real-McKeighan. Fremont Tribune, 24 Apr. 2012. Web. 24 Dec. 2013.

I used this article for good evidence and proof from a couple who were involved in the internment to back up my writing. Executive Order 9066. Digital image. Westernjournalism.com. Western Journalism. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to show the real world document that began one of Americas most hidden topics. Executive Order. Digital image. Mrclark.aretesys.com. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image for a good header. Guard at Japanese Internment Camp. Digital image. Top News 360. Technology Marketing Corporation. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to provide a sense of what your superiors in the camps would have looked like. Japanese Getting on the Buses and Trains. Digital image. Img.pixtale.net. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to show the long lines of people who were being sent to the camps and how large this event was. "Japanese Internment." Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project, Digital Archive of Video Oral Histories of Japanese-Americans Incarcerated or Interned during World War II, Japanese-American Stories. Densho, 1997-2012. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. <http://www.densho.org/>. I used this website for straight up information and for many accurate sources that would lead me to find more good resources. "Japanese Internment." Our Documents. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=true>.

I used this site to see all of the documents and pictures that were involved in the camps. Komoto, Reiko Oshima. "Japanese Internment Camps: A Personal Account." Uwec.edu. 1997. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this website to help myself see through the eyes of a past internee so that I could better understand my topic. A Letter To Mrs. Breed from Florence and Margaret Ishino. Digital image. Scholastic. Scholastic. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. <http://www.scholastic.com/content/collateral_resources/pdf/t/target/APAHM09/f_and_ m_ishino.pdf>. I used this to find a document that gave hints on the deprivation of educational materials that existed within the internment camps. Nelson, Davia. Weenie Royale. Digital image. NPR.org. NPR. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to show how hungry a few young fellows were, and what they would eat commonly. Rojas, David, and Andrew Eppes. "Participant Accounts." Www.edb.utexas.edu. University of Texas at Austin, 05 Dec. 2005. Web. 22 Dec. 2013. I used this site for more information and new perspectives. White House Apology 1993. Digital image. Coreycr0708. Tangient LLC. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. <http://digitally.doinghistory.com/japanese-american-internment/>. I used this image to show the official document that displayed the apology to all who were put into the internment camps. Secondary Sources

Fremon, David K. Japanese-American Internment in American History. Springfield, NJ: Enslow, 1996. Print. I used this book to find more information on the time period and my topic. Hays, Jeff. The Internment of Japanese Americans. Greenhaven, 2011. Print. Like most of my other books, I used this book for research and for sources. Lange, Dorthea. Agricultural Labor Shortage. Digital image. Sfmuseum.org. Virtual Museum of San Francisco. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image to depict a small picture of what the workforce in California looked like when the Japanese were gone. A little cartoon depicting this event. Digital image. Megumitales.com. Grace Fleming. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this cartoon image to show, in a more casual and fun way, Executive Order 9066. McGonnell, Steven C. Bill of Rights. Digital image. Codinghorror.com. Jeff Atwood, 1993. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this image because I need a picture of the Bill of Rights. "Relocation and Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II." Calisphere. The Regents of the University of California, 2013. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. I used this site for information and research, also for some fresh perspectives. Siasoco, Ricco Villanueva, and Shmuel Ross. "Japanese Relocation Centers." Www.infoplease.com. Pearson Education, 2007. Web. 24 Dec. 2013. I used this website source for more in depths information about the camps, and the conditions within them.

"Smithsonian Education - Japanese American Internment." Smithsonian Education - Japanese American Internment. Smithsonian Institution, 2013. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. I used this source for accurate, mostly unblemished information on the internment. Winers, Michael. "Japanese American Internment." HIST 381 Digital History. WordPress, 8 Oct. 2012. Web. 14 Oct. 2013. I used this site for opinions and facts on the Japanese-American internment in the United States. Yancey, Diane. Life in a Japanese American Internment Camp. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 1998. Print. I used this book for good research and so that I could better understand what it was like to be in the camps.

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