“Journalism, Behind Barbed Wire,” a weblog written by
The blog post announces that more than 4,600 items from the newspapers, published in the 13 internment camps. The Library of Congress digitized them.
[Source: https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2017/05/journalism-behind-barbed-wire/]
「13の収容所で発行され、のちにLCがマイクロフィルム化した4,600点を超す、英語もしくは英語・日本語併記の新聞がデジタル化されています」。
[Source: Current Awareness Portal by the National Diet Library of Japan, published on May 9, 2017 (JST)]
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On the related topic, the above Current Awareness Portal includes its older weblog post on digitization of Japanese American Internment camp documents.
[http://www.csudhnews.com/2015/06/japanese-american-archives/]
There is an online resource page to learn Japanese & Japanese Americans in Hawi’i at the University of Hawai at Mānoa Library.
Internment of Japanese & Japanese Americans in Hawaii: Home
The University Archives & Manuscripts Department in the UH Mānoa Library has a Japanese American Veterans Collection.