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John Raitt, Broadway Star - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
14 days ago by TOPICS_William_Prante
John Emmett Raitt (January 29, 1917[1] – February 20, 2005) was an American actor and singer best known for his performances in musical theater.
He is best known for his stage roles in the musicals Carousel, Oklahoma!, The Pajama Game, Carnival in Flanders, Three Wishes for Jamie, and A Joyful Noise, in which he set the standard for virile, handsome, strong-voiced leading men during the golden age of the Broadway musical. His only leading film role was in the 1957 movie version of The Pajama Game opposite Doris Day.
Library-of-Resources
Opera-Musical
Theatre
Raitt
Library-of-Congress
Japanese-Heritage
World-War-II
He is best known for his stage roles in the musicals Carousel, Oklahoma!, The Pajama Game, Carnival in Flanders, Three Wishes for Jamie, and A Joyful Noise, in which he set the standard for virile, handsome, strong-voiced leading men during the golden age of the Broadway musical. His only leading film role was in the 1957 movie version of The Pajama Game opposite Doris Day.
14 days ago by TOPICS_William_Prante
Baseball: Across a Divided Society - PRIMARY SOURCE SET
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
The decades between the close of the Civil War and the beginning of World War II were a time of profound social turmoil in the United States. While baseball as a sport was becoming tremendously popular around the still-young nation, Americans experienced the sport in various ways reflecting their social and ethnic backgrounds.
Baseball
American-History
American-Life
Library-of-Congress
Sports
Black-Heritage
Japanese-Heritage
Hispanic-Heritage
Native-American-Heritage
Primary-Source-Set
Diversity
Children
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Japanese Internment - PRIMARY SOURCE SET
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
This is a Primary Source Set dedicated to the topic of the Japanese Internment during World War II under President Roosevelt.
Primary-Source-Set
American-History
American-Life
American-West
Children
Civil-Rights
Japanese-Heritage
Japanese-Internment
Photography
World-War-II
Artworks
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Japanese Internment - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Japanese-American internment was the relocation and internment by the United States government in 1942 of approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese who lived along the Pacific coast of the United States to camps called "War Relocation Camps," in the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. President Franklin D. Roosevelt authorized the internment with Executive Order 9066, issued February 19, 1942, which allowed local military commanders to designate "military areas" as "exclusion zones," from which "any or all persons may be excluded." This power was used to declare that all people of Japanese ancestry were excluded from the entire Pacific coast, including all of California and most of Oregon and Washington, except for those in internment camps.
American-History
American-Life
American-West
Annenberg
Children
Civil-Rights
Facing-History-and-Ourselves
Japanese-Heritage
Japanese-Internment
Library-of-Resources
Library-of-Congress
Immigration
National-Park-Service
Photography
Prisoners
Racial-Hatred
Roosevelt
Smithsonian-Education
World-War-II
Constitution
Smithsonian-Folkways
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Baseball Saved Us: Ken Mochizuki: Illustrated by Dom Lee - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
During World War II, the United States was at war with Japan. By an executive order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, all Americans of Japanese descent living in military exclusion zones on the West Coast were forced to leave their homes and move to internment camps.
This collection of resources is based upon the children's book, Baseball Saved Us," a selection of the Smithsonian's "Our Story" series (National Museum of American History) set during the Japanese Internment.
Masterpieces
Children's-Literature
National-Museum-of-American-History
Japanese-Heritage
Baseball
Sports
American-History
Human-Rights
Our-Story
American-Life
American-West
Lee
Library-of-Resources
Mochizuki
Racial-Hatred
Roosevelt
World-War-II
Japanese-Internment
This collection of resources is based upon the children's book, Baseball Saved Us," a selection of the Smithsonian's "Our Story" series (National Museum of American History) set during the Japanese Internment.
february 2012 by TOPICS_William_Prante
Children's Books: Japanese - LIBRARY OF RESOURCES
december 2011 by TOPICS_William_Prante
This is a collection of children's books written in Japanese.
Children's-Literature
International-Children's-Digital-Library
Library-of-Resources
Japan
Japanese-Heritage
World-Language
december 2011 by TOPICS_William_Prante
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