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dd. War Relocation Authority (see also Japanese under Races)


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    War Relocation Authority: Proposed Curriculum procedures for Japanese Relocation Centers

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    The collection contains correspondence, 12 photographs, bulletins, memoranda, and other printed materials assembled by Edythe N. Backus related to the Colorado River Relocation Center at Poston, AZ. Also included are copies of The Poston chronicle and Poston High and Junior High School annuals, newspapers, and bulletins. The 141 pieces of correspondence are primarily by Japanese-Americans as they reintegrated to American society outside the center. The collection also includes watercolor drawings of camp scenes by Kastsumi Natagawa and H. Yoshizumi.

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    World War II - Japanese Relocation

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    Approx. 75 items: LAT news stories and editorials, letters, memos and other material on the Federal Military Zones created along US coast, Japanese-Americans being sent to internment camps, justifications of these, plus calls for recognition of the civil rights of Japanese-Americans.

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    [Minority groups, see IV. i. The Races]

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    World War II - Japanese Relocation - Kyle Palmer Articles

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    8 items (most from 1942). LAT tear sheets, headlines and ledes ; 3/11/1942, "Hawaii Japs may be moved to mainland" ; 2/18/?, U.S. acts to end Jap peril here" ; 2/20/1942, "President orders Japanese moved" ; etc.

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    War Relocation Authority: Second Quarterly Report

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    The collection contains correspondence, 12 photographs, bulletins, memoranda, and other printed materials assembled by Edythe N. Backus related to the Colorado River Relocation Center at Poston, AZ. Also included are copies of The Poston chronicle and Poston High and Junior High School annuals, newspapers, and bulletins. The 141 pieces of correspondence are primarily by Japanese-Americans as they reintegrated to American society outside the center. The collection also includes watercolor drawings of camp scenes by Kastsumi Natagawa and H. Yoshizumi.

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    Notices -- United States. War Relocation Authority, (1942)

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    Administrative notices; Proposed Agenda for Conference on Relocation and Post-War Plans

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