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  1. Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month at the Library of Congress »

    This gateway to the collections of the Library of Congress features images, audio clips, videos, and more. Of particular interest are the Ansel Adams photographs of Japanese American internment at Manzanar, stories of Asian/Pacific Americans from the Veterans History Project, and images of the Asian and Pacific American presence in Chicago from the Chicago Daily News photograph archive (1902–1933).

  2. The Chinese American Experience: 1857–1892 »

    How did mainstream America view Chinese Americans in the second half of the nineteenth century? Find out through this archive of articles and images from the popular magazine Harper's Weekly.

  3. Chinese American Museum of Chicago »

    Learn more about visiting this local institution or explore the dizzyingly vast amounts of historical information available on the site.

  4. Encyclopedia of Chicago »

    Sponsored by the Chicago History Museum, Newberry Library, and Northwestern University, this unique resource includes articles on the history of most ethnic groups in the city, including Pacific Islanders, Mongolians, Tibetans, Taiwanese, Burmese, Hmong, Indonesians, Laotians, Malaysians, Singaporeans, Thais, Afghans, Bangladeshis, Nepalese, Pakistanis, and Sri Lankans.

  5. The Filipino American Story »

    Sponsored by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program, this resource for students (and teachers) offers a short history of the Philippines and Filipino Americans.

  6. Hirasaki National Resource Center »

    The Hirasaki National Resource Center at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles offers oral history transcripts, many from Chicago residents, as well as a large number of online images. The images are particularly rich in material from the Japanese American internment during World War II.