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  2. Japanese American National Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is now part of the museum's permanent collection. [7] In 1997, the Frank H. Watase Media Arts Center was established by Robert A. Nakamura and Karen L. Ishizuka, to develop new ways to document, preserve and make known the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry. In 1999, the Manabi and Sumi Hirasaki National Resource Center (HNRC) was ...

  3. Miné Okubo - Wikipedia

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    Miné Okubo (/ ˈ m iː n eɪ /; [4] Japanese: 大久保 ミネ, [5] June 27, 1912 – February 10, 2001) was an American artist and writer. She is best known for her book Citizen 13660, a collection of 198 drawings and accompanying text chronicling her experiences in Japanese American internment camps during World War II.

  4. Hideo Date - Wikipedia

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    Two other area museums showcased his work in 2000, and in 2001 the JANM retrospective, "In Living Color: The Art of Hideo Date," opened to the public. [2] The JANM exhibit's curator, Karin Higa, published an accompanying book on Date and his work under the same title. Date died at his home in Queens one day after his ninety-eighth birthday, in ...

  5. "Giving Good" (Albert Whitman), written and illustrated by Aaron Boyd. In a Milwaukee writer's gentle picture book, a Black father who has little himself gives his young son a precious gift. For ...

  6. Clara Breed - Wikipedia

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    Clara Breed was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa, in 1906.Her parents were Estelle Marie Potter and Reuben Leonard Breed, a Congregational minister. The family lived in New York and Illinois, before moving to San Diego in 1920 following the death of Reuben Breed. [3]

  7. Lilly Library - Wikipedia

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    The Lilly Library, located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, is an important rare book and manuscript library in the United States.At its dedication on October 3, 1960, the library contained a collection of 20,000 books, 17,000 manuscripts, more than fifty oil paintings, and 300 prints.