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The Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project is a multifaceted project to create a permanent Web site which provides enhanced access to the UW Libraries holdings on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II. Included in the project is a virtual exhibit focusing on the Puyallup assembly center, Camp Harmony, and enhanced access to archival guides and inventories of UW Libraries Special Collections.
- Camp Harmony Exhibit
- Archival Guides
- Interrupted Lives: Japanese American Students at the University of Washington, 1941–1942
- Japanese Canadian Internment
- Children of Minidoka, a project of students in Asian American Studies 372
- Social Issues Photographs, a database of Pacific Northwest historical images including more than 100 photographs of Japanese Americans
- Bibliography
- Copyright & Credits