- Teacher Resources
- Student Activities
In collaboration with:
Library of Congress American Memory Collection
- Lesson Plan: Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself
- Primary Source Set: Japanese American Internment During World War II
- Presentation: American Memory Timeline - World War II
- Presentation: Immigration: Japanese
- Presentation: On the Homefront - America During World War I and World War II
- Themed Resources: Asian Pacific Americans
- Themed Resources: Wars and the Home Front
- After the Day of Infamy: 'Man-on-the-Street' Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor
America from the Great Depression to World War II: Photographs
Ansel Adams's Photographs
Library of Congress Exhibitions
- From the Home Front and the Front Lines
- American Treasures of the Library of Congress: World War II
- Manzanar
- Camp News
- Pearl Harbor Bombed
- A Naval Hero
- Voices of Civil Rights
- Richard Yagami's story
Prints and Photographs Resources
- Rosie Pictures
- Photos taken by Russell Lee in July, 1942, Rupert Iowa
- Minidoka Relocation Center Warehouse
- Japanese American Historical Plaza, Portland, Oregon
Veterans History Resources
- Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans History Project
- Pearl Harbor: Raymond Albert Brittain's story
- Pearl Harbor: Donald Patrick Finn's story
- Pearl Harbor: James Woolsey
- Japanese Internment: Norman Saburo Ikari
- Japanese Internment: Jimmie Kanaya
- Japanese Internment: Robert Hiroshi Kono
- Japanese Internment: Warren Michio Tsuneishi
Additional Library of Congress Resources
- Pearl Harbor: 1943 Audio Recording
- Americas Library
- Meet Amazing Americans: Dorothea Lange (includes a story called Taken from Their Homes)
- Jump Back in Time: The Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor
- Jump Back in Time: The Office of War Information Was Created
- Portals in the World: Japanese American Resources
- Today in History: December 7
- Today in History: June 13: The Office of War Information
- Today in History: June 21: Japanese Troops Defeated on Okinawa
- A Guide to World War II Materials
- Webcast: Rosie the Riveter: Real Women in World War II
- Webcast: Peal Harbor Oral Histories
- Webcast: Unsung Heroes: A Symposium on the Heroism of Asian Pacific Americans During World War II
Selected Resources from Outside the Library of Congress
- Calisphere: Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives
- Densho: Sites of Shame (includes a timeline and oral history accounts)
- Japanese American National Museum: Collections and Research
- Clara Breed Collection, letters written to Clara from internment camps
- Stanley Hayami Diary, 1941-1944 (links to the actual diary)
- National Archives: Powers of Persuasion: Poster Art from World War II
- National Archives: Teaching With Documents:Documents and Photographs Related to Japanese Relocation During World War II
- Smithsonian: July, 1942: United We Stand (focus on WWII magazine covers)
- Smithsonian: A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
- Smithsonian American Art Museum: The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946
- University of Washington: Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project
- U.S. National Park Service: Minidoka National Historic Site
- Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience
- Day of Rembrance Guide
- Struggles in Our Democracy: The Japanese American Experience
- Richard Yagami's Story