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Production Credits
Photo Credits
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Production Credits
Project Management: Tom Ikeda
Research & Editorial: Alice Ito, Patricia Kiyono
Technical Management: Dan Benson
Website Development: Cynthia You
Production Management: Dana Hoshide
Education Coordination: Jenna Ichikawa
Historical Research: Daryl Maeda (Oberlin College)
Design & Art Direction: Glenn Yonezawa (Y Design), Andi Rusu (Cursivecode)
Testing & Proofing: Leslie Arai, Eiko Tubridy and Ellen Kuwana
Causes of the Incarceration - Concept and Writing: Becky Fukuda, Kim and Art Nakata (Furryteeth)
Civil Rights and Japanese American Incarceration - Content and Editorial: Gary Mukai (Stanford University)
In the Shadow of My Country - Artwork: Roger Shimomura; Concept and Design: Umit Gokce, UBC Digital Media; Editing: Patricia Kiyono
Content Advisors:
Stephen Fugita (Santa Clara University)
Becky Fukuda (Densho interviewer)
Jenna Ichikawa (TriWest Group)
Alice Ito (Marguerite Casey Foundation)
Tetsuden Kashima (University of Washington)
Gail Nomura (University of Washington)
Technical Advisors:
Glenn Fujimoto (IBM Corporation)
Geoff Froh (HAI)
Tom Corddry (SmartChannels)
Francisco Lacson (SmartChannels)
Rahul Sonnad (thePlatform)
Educational Advisors:
Paula Fraser (Stevenson Elementary School)
Doug Selwyn (Antioch University)
Walter Parker (University of Washington)
Bryce Nelson (Seattle School District)
Legal Advisors:
Mari Horita, attorney at law
Kimton Eng (Dorsey & Whitney, LLP)
Glenn Rickards (Dorsey & Whitney, LLP)

Photo Credits
Home Page
- Clockwise, starting from left - denshopd-i73-00001, Courtesy of the Bettmann Archive and CORBIS
- denshopd-i36-00020, Courtesy of the Museum of History & Industry
- denshopd-p23-00005-1, Courtesy of the Tazuma Family
- denshopd-i36-00016, Courtesy of the Museum of History & Industry
Causes of the Incarceration
- Home - denshopd-i151-00053, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- History of Racism - denshopd-i73-00001, Courtesy of the Bettmann Archive and CORBIS
- Wartime Hysteria - denshopd-i37-00488, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- Failure of Leadership - denshopd-i37-00486, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- Economic Motivations - denshopd-i40-00077, Courtesy of the Manuscripts, Special Collections, University Archives Division, University of Washington Libraries
Learning Center: Civil Rights and Japanese American Incarceration
For Teachers
- Why Use This Curriculum - denshopd-i37-00442, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- How to Use This Curriculum - denshopd-i37-00392, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- Lessons & Activities - denshopd-i37-00438, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
Historical Overview
- Immigrants & Civil Rights - denshopd-i41-00003, Courtesy of the California Department of Parks and Recreation
- Prelude to Incarceration - denshopd-i36-00031, Courtesy of the Museum of History & Industry
- Incarceration Years - denshopd-i36-00043, Courtesy of the Museum of History & Industry
- Question of Loyalty - denshopd-i37-00309, Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration
- Legacies: Redress - denshopd-p26-00017, Courtesy of the Yanagihara Family Collection

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