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unveiling a piece of Utah's history
A COMMUNITY IS THE MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL CONDITION OF KNOWING THAT THE PLACE IS SHARED, AND THAT THE PEOPLE WHO SHARE THE PLACE DEFINE AND LIMIT THE
POSSIBILITIES OF EACH OTHER'S LIVES. IT IS THE KNOWLEDGE THAT PEOPLE HAVE OF EACH OTHER, THEIR CONCERN FOR EACH OTHER, THEIR TRUST IN EACH OTHER, THE FREEDOM WITH WHICH THEY COME AND GO AMONG THEMSELVES.
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WENDELL BERRY
resources
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books
Dolores Hayden
The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History
Utah State Historical Society,
The Peoples of Utah
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Michelle R. Boyd
Jim Crow Nostalgia: Reconstructing Race in Bronzeville,
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Works by Eileen Hallet Stone
Hidden History of Utah
Missing Stories: An Oral History of Ethnic and Minority Groups
Historic Tales of Utah
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Japanese Americans in Utah
Editor (Design and layout)
Ted Nagata
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Published by
JA Centennial Committee
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JAPANESE cOMMUNITY IN UTAH
Japanese Church of Christ:
http://jccslc.net/
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Japanese Americans in Utah (book)
Editor (Design and layout)
Ted Nagata
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Published by
JA Centennial Committee
University of Utah, Marriott Library: Japanese Archives
websites
Densho:
http://densho.org/
Case studies
Japantown in San Francisco
Japantown in San Diego
Bronzeville, Chicago
Plum Alley:
http://www.plumalley.com/
San Francisco's Japantown:
http://sfjapantown.org/
interviews
Lorraine Crouse
Tosh Kano
Jani Iwamoto
Lexi Johnson
Ted Nagata
Irene Ota
Judge Raymond Uno
Troy Watanabe
Rebecca West
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