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Credits

Tracked in America is sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU-NC), in partnership with the national ACLU.

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Credits

ACLU-NC Communications Department, National ACLU Communications Department, and Flaneur Media

Web Site

Web site and online documentary created and produced by Flaneur Media

Producer: Sesh Kannan
Design: Adam Mark
Interviews: Sesh Kannan
Audio Engineer: Alex Gardner
Writers: Sesh Kannan, Julia Hammid
Educational Consultant: Sara Cohan

Photography

All images by Rick Rocamora. Additional archival and other image credits are credited below.

Thanks

We would like to thank historians Adam Green, Gary Y. Okihiro, Chris H. Pyle, Ellen Schrecker, Geoffrey R. Stone, and Athan Theoharis for the generous gift of their time and wisdom.

Sincere thanks to Conrad Werkenthin, Janice Windle, Karen Korematsu, Arturo Shibayama, Conn Hallinan, Eric Hallengren, Charles Muscatine, Jack O'Dell, Julian Bond, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Gren Whitman, Abdeen Jabara, John Fife, Peggy Hutchison, Eric Shaw, George Christian, Samina Sundas, Ruth Obel-Jorgenson, Roxanna Attie, Edith Bell, Bridget Colvin, Leslie Salgado, Konstanty Hordynski, George Main, and Peter Ackerman for allowing us into their lives and sharing their stories. A special thanks to Eric Paul Fournier for the use of his interviews with Fred Korematsu from the film "Of Civil Rights and Wrongs."

Additional Photo Credits

HOME PAGE and NAVIGATION

Main Navigation and Contents: The Bancroft Library at University of California-Berkeley, Conrad P. Werkenthin, Eric Paul Fournier and the Korematsu Family, The National Archives and Records Administration, Mr. Jack O'Dell, Peggy Hutchinson, and Rick Rocamora
Other Images: Rick Rocamora, Julian Bond Collection

HISTORIAN IMAGES

Adam Green, New York University
Gary Y. Okihiro, Columbia University
Christopher H. Pyle, Mount Holyoke College
Ellen Schrecker, Yeshiva University
Geoffrey R. Stone, University of Chicago Law School
Athan Theoharis, Marquette University

PRE-WORLD WAR I

Library of Congress

WORLD WAR I

Introduction: Conrad Werkenthin and Janice Windle
Max Werkenthin: Conrad P. Werkenthin
Will Bergenfeld: Janice Windle, the Library of Congress, and the National Archives and Records Administration

PEARL HARBOR

Introduction: Korematsu Family, Eric Paul Fournier
Fred Korematsu: Eric Paul Fournier, Korematsu Family
Arturo Shibayama: Rick Rocamora, Arturo Shibayama

McCARTHY ERA

Introduction: Conn Hallinan
Conn Hallinan: Conn Hallinan family collection, San Francisco Sheriff's Department "Notable Jailbirds of San Francisco Photo Gallery"
Eric Hallengren: Eric Hallengren's family album

CIVIL RIGHTS

Introduction: Julian Bond
Jack O'Dell: Jack O'Dell
Julian Bond: Julian Bond
Eleanor Holmes Norton: Congresswoman Norton's collection
Gren Whitman: Gren Whitman's FBI files

SANCTUARY

John Fife: B&W images from Rick Rocamora's exhibit "San Salvador: City under Seige"
Peggy Hutchinson: Peggy Hutchinson, B&W images from Rick Rocamora's exhibit "San Salvador: City under Seige"

AFTER 9/11

Introduction: Image of Hordynski by Students Against War
Eric Shaw: San Francisco Indy Media, Paul Sakuma
George Christian: ACLU cartoon, NSA letter from George Christian
Samina Sundas: Rick Rocamora's exhibit "Freedom and Fear: Bay Area Muslims after 9/11"
Roxanna Attie: Rick Rocamora's exhibit "Freedom and Fear: Bay Area Muslims after 9/11"
Edith Bell: Edith Bell, Pittsburgh Indy Media, Marie Skoczylas, and the Thomas Merton Center
Bridget Colvin: Pittsburgh Indy Media, Marie Skoczylas, and the Thomas Merton Center
Konstanty Hordynski: Students Against War, Konstanty Hordynski
George Main: George Main
Peter Ackerman: Peter Ackerman