Japanese American history : an A-to-Z reference from 1868 to the present /
On June 19, 1868 a ship sailed into Honolulu harbor carrying 148 Japanese men, women and children. Contract laborers brought in to work American-owned Hawaiian sugar plantations, these were the first of over 300,000 immigrants from Japan who settled mostly in Hawaii and California between 1868 and 1...
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Central Lakes College
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973.0495 JAP |
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Perpich Center For Arts Education
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E184.J3 J3355 1993 |
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Hennepin County Library
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E184.J3J3355 1993 |
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Minneapolis College
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E184.J3 J3355 1993 |
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Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO)
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NON HIS JAP |
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St. Cloud State University
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E184.J3 J3355 1993 |
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University of Minnesota
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E184.J3 J3355 1993 Quarto E184.J3 J3355 1993 |
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Arrowhead Library System
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HS 973.04 Jap |
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