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Digital Gallery of Inter-War Celebrities
World War II Homefront Stations
Movers and Shakers
States & Infrastructure Bill
Research-Based Essay
WWII Station Topics
Stations Question Packet
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WWII African Americans
WWII Native Americans
WWII Japanese Internment
WWII Jewish Americans
WWII Manufacturing
WWII Mexican Americans
WWII Women
Summary and Reflection Activity
World War II Homefront Questions
Slide Presentation - American GIs Go To War
Roger Tuttrup Account
Letter Home - Meaning of War - Iwo Jima
Slide Presentation - African American in WWII
African-American Poetry
Executive Order 8802
The Double V Campaign
Slideshow - Japanese-Americans in WWII
Monica Sone Account
Read this Primary Source Account of Monica Sone as she recounts her experiences being interned in 1942.
Timeline of Japanese Interment
Slide Presentation - Jewish Americans and the War
Fast Facts: Jewish Americans and the War
FDR Meets with Jewish Leaders: Report on the 1942 Visit
The Voyage of the St. Louis
Testimony of Gerda Blachmann Wiltchfort
US Manufacturing Might
History Channel Article
Slideshow - Mexican Americans Leave the Fields for War Work
Bracero Program - Background Information and Photographs
Bracero Program - Primary Sources - Mexican Americans Leave the Fields for War Work
Slide Presentation - Women at War
WWII Women Contribution to WWII
Summary & Reflection for the Stations Activity: WWII Homefront
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