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Resources include a library and archival database documenting the history of the Japanese American community in Chicago through photographs, correspondence, diaries, sketch books, objects, rare published materials, and electronic records, ca. 1890-present.
A searchable database containing images of Japanese-Americans from the WW II period.
A listing of types and titles of research materials at the National Archives.
Resources include a Wall of Honor dedicated to Japanese Americans who were killed in action during World War II, and the Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II as part of the WW II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Nisei Veterans Committee and Foundation's (NVC) (NVCF) resources include links to video clips of Nisei veterans, and information about NVC's tours, programs and speaker series that preserve the history and legacy of Japanese Americans.
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.