About Japanese Americans at Wartime U-M
- “U-M Heritage Project: ‘These Young Americans’” by Kim Clarke
- “The Instructors of the Army Japanese Language School: From Concentration Camps to College Campus,” by Katrina Anbender
- “From Unwelcome to Essential: Japanese Americans at Michigan During World War 2,” by Connor Moore, Hannah Kim, Johann Tsegay, and Mathie Mountbatten
- “The Japanese Language Program at the University of Michigan During World War II,” by Dr. Joseph Yamagiwa
General Resources about Japanese American WWII Incarceration
- Japanese American National Museum’s Education Resources
- Irei: National Monument for the World War II Japanese American Incarceration
- Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
- Discover Nikkei
About Yuzuru Takeshita
- Ann Arbor District Library’s Online Collection on Yuzuru Takeshita
- Center for Japanese Studies Faculty Spotlight on Yuzuru Takeshita (2001)
- Yuzuru Takeshita’s Remarks for “Japan in the World, the World in Japan: Fifty Years of Japanese Studies at Michigan” (2001)
About Japanese American University Students during World War II
- Okihiro, G. Y., & Ito, L. A. (2015). Storied Lives: Japanese American Students and World War II. University of Washington Press
- Austin, A. W. (2004). From concentration camp to campus : Japanese American students and World War II. University of Illinois Press
