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Beveridge,Elias,Gevinson,Laine,O'Malley,Pearson,Razlogova,Rosenzweig,Schrum,Summers, Laura, Megan, Alan, Michael, Michael,Ellen, Elena, Roy, Kelly, John . "Executive Order 9066: The President Authorizes Japanese Relocation." 26 Jul. 2005 http://www.historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5154/search.php?function=print&id=5154. "Then and Now ."
Chin, Doug. Seattle's International District, The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community. Seattle : International Examiner, 2001.
Hahamovitch, Scott, Malloy, Cindy, Daryl, Robert. "History." Center For Immigration Studies. 18 Jul. 2005 http://www.cis.org/topics/history.html
Haiming, Liu. "Chinese Exclusion Laws and the U.S.-China Relationship'." 2003. California State Polytechnic University. 20 Jul. 2005 http://www.csupomona.edu/~jis/2003/Liu.pdf
Lange, Greg. "Japanese Americans are ordered to evacuate Seattle on April 21, 1942. ." The Online Encyclopedia of Washingon State History. 09 Nov 1998. 18 Jul. 2005 http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=311
Randal, R., Varnellia. "Asian Pacific Americans and Immigration Law." University of Dayton Law School. University of Dayton Law School. 7 Jul. 2005 http://academic.udayton.edu/race/02rights/immigr05.htm
Roger, Daniels. "Executive Order 9066." Modern American Poetry. 1993. Department of English University of Illinois. 25 Jul. 2005 http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/g_l/haiku/9066.htm.
Selected Dates and Events of Asian Pacific American History. CAPAA. 18 Jul. 2005 http://www.capaa.wa.gov/timeline.html
Sucheng, Chan. MIT Asian American Studies Homepage. Massachussetts Institute of Technology. 26 Jul. 2005 <http://web.mit.edu/21h.153j/www/chrono.html>.
Takami, David. "World War II Japanese American Incarceration -- Seattle/King County ." The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History. 1944. 25 Jul. 2005 <http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=240>.
Villanueva, Ross, Ricco, Villanueva Siasoco . "Japanese Relocation Centers." Infoplease. 27 Jul. 2005 http://www.infoplease.com/spot/internment1.html.
Museum, Wing Luke. "One song, many voices." . Wing Luke Asian Museum, Seattle. 8 Aug 2005
http://www.wingluke.org/permannentnew.html
Image Sources
10.An angry mob of Americans attacks Filipinos on 1927.
Chin, Doug. Seattle's International District, The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community. Seattle : International Examiner, 2001.
11. Tule Lake Internment camp in northern California."Japanese Relocation Centers."
Infoplease. 2005. Infoplease. 02Aug. 2005 http://www.infoplease.com/spot/internment1.html.
12. Family of Japanese Immigrants.
Chin, Doug. Seattle's International District, The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community. Seattle : International Examiner, 2001.
14. Propaganda Poster.
Chin, Doug. Seattle's International District, The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community. Seattle : International Examiner, 2001.
24. Filipino immigrants entering International District.
Chin, Doug. Seattle's International District, The Making of a Pan-Asian American Community. Seattle : International Examiner, 2001.
25. A map of Washington state.
Historical Map Collection. 14 Dec. 2003. Washington State Libraries Collection. 03 Aug. 2005 http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/finders/map.htm.
Video
Wing Luke museum, 58 minutes, Finding Home in Chinatown: The Kong Yick Buildings, 12 Jul 2005
Victor video recorded Interview Doug Chin, 25 Jul 2005
Permissions:
1. Introduction to One song, many voices: To whom it may concern, Victor has the Museum's persmission to use our introduction panel text for "one song, many voices" for his webpage class. If you have any questions, please contact me at (206)623-5124 X114.
Sincerely: Vivian Chan
PS: Please cite the text to our exhibit on your page. Thank you.
Written confirmation
2. Interviews: Signing this paper allows us to use your interview information on our Trio Think website called International District; an unknown Seattle legacy.
Signatures confirmation: Amarra, Eleanor, Doug, Connie, and Jeannette.
3. Book pictures from The making of the International District:
permission from Doug Chin: verbal confirmation
4. Pictures:Japantown and the old International District. Authourization from Wing Luke Museum.
Permission from Wing Luke Museum:e-mail confirmation
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