Box MS 611.05
Contains 114 Results:
Newspaper Article: Denver Post. Received 6/2/43, WRA, Cody WY. WRA, Washington, comment on charges made by The Denver Post., Apr.23 - May 2, 1943
WRA, Washington. A Statement of Policy of the WRA in Providing Food for Relocation Centers, May 2, 1943
Document. WRA, Washington. Subject: Japanese Holidays, Apr. 2, 1943
Document. WRA, Washington. Subject: Japanese Holidays
WRA. Newspaper clippings: , Feb. - Apr., 1943
Newspaper clippings: “Secretary of War Honors Hunt Brothers” – “Jap Battalion in U.S. Army is Highly Praised” – “U.S. Japanese: Fair Play for All Urged” – “Japanese American Heads Student Body” – “Japanese is in Cincinnati Awaiting Call to Join Army”. In newspapers from CA, ID, PA, OH, and NY.
WRA – Nisei in the War Against Japan. Newspaper clippings, Feb.-Apr., 1943
Newspaper clippings: “Evacuated Farmers” – “Wisconsin Jobs Waiting for Japanese Americans” – “Nisei Nurses” “University Women Protest Act Aimed at Japanese” – “Japanese American Girl Returns WAVE’s Lost $66” – “State Personnel Board is Warned on Alien Policy” Newspapers in CA, Wash. D.C., WI, NJ, and AR.
WRA – Nisei in the War Against Japan. Newspaper clippings, Feb.-Apr., 1943
Newspaper clippings: “Nisei Seeks Job at Middletown State Hospital”, CN – “Welcome Plan for Jap Labor Here”, OH – “Abbreviated Citizenship”, MI – Army Will Admit Loyal U.S. Japanese”, OH – “He’s Fighting for America!” HI
WRA – Nisei in the War Against Japan. Newspaper clippings, Feb/-Apr., 1943
Newspaper clippings: “Recent Addition to Inter-City News Staff Has Deep Faith in Uncle Sam”, MO – “Loyal to America”, OH – “Earns Citation”, NY – “Maw Finds no Pampering of Japanese at Topaz”, UT
WRA – “Nisei in the War Against Japan” – Department of the Interior – Washington, D.C. Newspaper Clippings and Press Postscripts., April 1945
“Nisei in the War Against Japan” – Department of the Interior – War Relocation Authority – Washington, D.C. Fourteen pages of Newspaper Clippings and Press Postscripts.
THE LIM REPORT – JACL – 1990 self-investigation report and it’s 2002 apology to the Heart Mountain resisters. , 1941-1945
The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) – 1990 self-investigation report and it’s 2002 apology to the Heart Mountain resisters. Prepared by San Francisco attorney and researcher Deborah K. Lim. Part 1: Pre-Evaluation. The Activities and Relationships with Governmental Agencies Prior to Dec.7, 1941. Part 2: Internment Period (1942-1945). JACL Position on Legal Test Cases.
THE LIM REPORT – Newspaper clippings. From Hokubei Mainichi – “Deborah Lim’s Thoughts on the ‘Lim Report’ “ – Letters to the Editor , July-Aug., 1994
Newspaper clippings. From Hokubei Mainichi – “Deborah Lim’s Thoughts on the ‘Lim Report’ “ – “Ex-JACL President’s Remarks on ‘Lim Report’ “ – Letters to the Editor – “Lim Report Did Use Primary Sources” – “In Defense of the “Lim Report’ “ From Tozai Times – “Response to Critics: The Lim Report on Wartime Activities of the JACL Cites Reliable sources” By William Hohri – Questions on the Lim Report and a list of 15 primary sources cited by Ms. Lim in her first 10 pages.