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This website features: synopses of life history interviews, video clips, transcript excerpts, and supplemental material regarding Hawaii's Americans of Japanese ancestry.

The National WWII Museum features immersive exhibits, multimedia experiences, and an expansive collection of artifacts and first-person oral histories to take visitors inside the story of the war. Beyond the galleries, the Museum also has online collections, including oral histories and photographs.

In active support of the mission of The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library seeks to:

  • Acquire, organize, preserve and deliver information resources that support the instructional and research goals of the university;
  • Promote scholarship, critical thinking and responsible citizenship through information literacy;
  • Provide a place for self-education and life-long discovery.

The University of Tulsa holds the George A. Doi collection.

The Tule Lake Committee has worked to preserve the Tule Lake Segregation Center, supporting designation as a National Historic Landmark (2006) and National Monument (2008). Resources include a visitor center, oral histories (found on http://www.densho.org), and history of those incarcerated at the Tule Lake camp.

The U.S. Army Center of Military History operates a Historical Resources Branch that offers a library and archive. In addition, their website offers a detailed view of the Army's role in U.S. military history.

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