HAPI Resources

Banners: America’s Concentration Camps

Ten banners describe the forced relocation and incarceration of over 120,000 West Coast Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II and highlights the ten concentration camps.

BANNERS (Concentration Camps and Theme)

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1. Amache/Granada, Colorado - E.O. 9066

2. Gila River, Arizona - Forced Evacuation

3. Jerome, Arkansas - Life Behind Barbed Wire

4. Tule Lake, California - Loyalty Questionnaire and No No Boys

5. Rohwer Arkansas - 442nd Regiment

6. Heart Mountain, Wyoming - Big Bands in Camp

7. Poston, Arizona - Forced Evacuation

8. Topaz, Utah - American Right to Dissent

9. Minidoka, Idaho - Resettlement

10. Manzanar, California - History Repeating Itself

Ten free standing banners are available for loan from HAPI.

Contact us at hapi.humboldt@gmail.com to borrow the banners or to get a higher resolution printable version.

Fred Korematsu Speaks Up

Have you ever spoken up when you saw something that wasn’t right?

“The story of Fred Korematsu’s fight against discrimination takes us through the life of one courageous person who made the United States a fairer place for all Americans - and will encourage all of us to speak up for justice, just as Fred did.

Heyday Books, Berkeley, California

Kirkus Book Review

by Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi

Classroom Book Set

A set of classroom books (30 books) are available to loan out. Contact us at hapi.humboldt@gmail.com