Videos
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Japanese-Americans: Videos
- Children of the Camps: A Documentary and Educational Project. Ina Satuski. San Francisco: Distributed by the National Asian American Telecommunications Association, 1999. (color and b&w sequences). 57 minutes. D769.8.A6 C47 1999 Videotape
- Conscience and the Constitution. Frank Abe. Hohokus, NJ: Transit Media, 2000. (color with b&w sequences). 57 minutes.
- Day of Remembrance: Significance of WWII Internment of Japanese Americans in Relation to Current Profiling Of People of Middle Eastern Decent. Columbus: Ohio State University, 2003. (color). 60 minutes. D769.8.A6 K29 2003 DVD
- Double Solitaire. Corey Ohama. San Francisco: Distributed by the National Asian American Telecommunications Association, 1997. (color). 20 minutes. D769.8.A6 D68 1997 Videotape
- Forsaken Fields. KVIE Sacramento, American Public Television. San Francisco: Distributed by the National Asian American Telecommunications Association: bay Area Video Coalition, 2001. (color with b&w sequences). 27 mintues. D769.8.A6 F677 2001 Videotape
- Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center. San Francisco: National Asian American Telecommunications Association, distributor, 1997. A KCSM Television Production. San Francisco: Distributed by the National Asian American Telecommunications Assocation, 1997. (color with b&w sequences). 27 minutes. D769.8.A6 H42 1997 Videotape
- History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige. Rea Tajiri with Noel Shaw & Sokhi Wagner. New York: Women Make Movies, 1991. (color with b&w sequences). 32 minutes. E184.J3 H57 1991 Videotape
- Japanese American Internment Experience: Days of Waiting. 1990. (color). 28 minutes.
- Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story. Eric Paul Fournier. San Francisco: National Asian American Telecommunications Association, 2000. (color with b&w sequences). 60 minutes. D769.8.A6 O4 2000 Videotape
- Rabbit in the Moon. Emiko Omori. Hohokus, NJ: New Days Films, 2001, c1999. (color with b&w sequences). 85 minutes. D769.8.A6 R33 2001 Videotape
- Something Strong Within: Home Movies from America's Concentration Camps. Robert A. Nakamura. Los Angeles: Japanese American Museum, 1994. (color with b&w sequences). 40 minutes. D769.8.A6 S668 1994 Videotape
- Starting Over: Japanese Americans after the War. 1996 (black and white), 60 minutes.
- Through Innocent Eyes: life in Poston, Arizona. Sebastopol, CA: Audiobridge: Family Media Publishing, 1990. 90 minutes. D769.8.A6 T47 1990 Phonotape cassette
- Toyo Miyatake: Infinite Shades of Gray. (2001). Los Angeles: Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum, 2001. (color with b&w sequences). 28 minutes. D769.8.A6 T68 2001 Videotape
- Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties. Gayle K. Yamada. A production of Bridge Media Inc. and KVIE Public Television. Davis, CA: Bridge Media, Inc., 2001. (color with b&w sequences). 87 minutes. D753.8 .U53 2001 Videotape
- Visible Target. Cris Anderson and John deGraaf. A KCTS/9 co-production with the Bainbridge Documentary Project. New York: Wombat Productions, 1985. (color). 28 minutes.
- When You're Smiling. Janice D. Tanaka. Interviewers: Joyce Nako, Linda Mabalot. Berkeley: University of California Extension Center for Media and Independent Learning, 2002. (color with b&w sequences). 60 minutes. D769.8.A6 W44 2002 Videotape
- Without Due Process: A Documentary about America's Concentration Camps. Erin Okamoto Protsman and Theresa Carilli. Calumet, IN: Erin Okamoto Protsman, 2001. (color with b & w sequences). 45 minutes.
- Words, Weavings & Song. John Esaki. Los Angeles: Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum, 2002. (color with b&w sequences). 34 minutes. D769.8.A6 W67 2002 Videotape
- Who's Going to Pay for These Donuts Anyway? Janice Tanaka. Fo Fum Productions. New York: Women Make Movies, 1993. (color). 58 minutes. E184.J3 W46 1993 Videotape
