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Box MS 611.07

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Contains 133 Results:

Heart Mtn. Schools: State Board of Education Minutes. War Relocation Center, Oct.12-13, 1942

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.15
Identifier: MS611.07.15
Scope and Contents

State Board of Education Minutes. War Relocation Center: There are now something over 11,000 Japanese at the War Relocation Center on the Heart Mountain project near Cody, Wyoming. It is the two-fold function of the State Department of Education under the plan submitted to the War Relocation Authority by the State of Wyoming to: 1) Certify teachers who are elected to teach in the schools on the Project and , 2) General supervision of the schools at the War Relocation Center.

Dates: Oct.12-13, 1942

Newspaper clipping: Pacific Citizen – “Gila River vets remembered; reunion, monument planned”., Mar.25-31,1994

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.21
Identifier: MS611.07.21
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Newspaper clipping: Pacific Citizen – “Gila River vets remembered; reunion, monument planned”.

Dates: Mar.25-31,1994

Slide – P.611.319 - Aerial view of barracks at Topaz. Brochure – Topaz, UT, 1942-1945

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.24
Identifier: MS611.07.24
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Slide – P.611.319 - Aerial view of barracks at Topaz. Brochure – Topaz, UT

Dates: 1942-1945

Arkansas Historical Quarterly – Life Inside Arkansas’s Japanese American Relocation Centers, 1989

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.22
Identifier: MS611.07.22
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Arkansas Historical Quarterly – Life Inside Arkansas’s Japanese American Relocation Centers

Dates: 1989

USA Today: After Pearl Harbor: Changed Lives-“The ghosts of Dec. 7 still haunt thousands”...., Dec.3, 1991

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.30
Identifier: MS611.07.30
Scope and Contents USA Today – After Pearl Harbor: Changed Lives – “The ghosts of Dec. 7 still haunt thousands” – A legacy of guilt and punishment, a crime we didn’t commit. By David Masumoto. And, “What if all were equal that day at Pearl Harbor?” – The Navy’s color bar didn’t stop heroism but did limit U.S. defense capabilities. By Frank Harris III. On Dec.7, 1941, Doris “Dorrie” Miller, a black man, “stepped out of his place,” took over a “whites only” machine gun and blasted several Japanese warplanes from...
Dates: Dec.3, 1991

Other camps – Research material and two pages from “Price of Prejudice” by Leonard Arrington , 1962-1995

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.27
Identifier: MS611.07.27
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Other camps – Research material and two pages from “Price of Prejudice” by Leonard Arrington (pub. 1962).

Dates: 1962-1995

Newspaper clipping: Rock Springs (WY), Rocket-Miner – “Injustice of Internment Continues to Sting” – Seattle (AP)., 1995

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.28
Identifier: MS611.07.28
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Newspaper clipping: Rock Springs (WY), Rocket-Miner – “Injustice of Internment Continues to Sting” – Seattle (AP).

Dates: 1995

WWII - Newspaper clipping: Rock Springs, Rocket-Miner – “Looking Back on Rise of Japan”, Washington (NEA),, Oct.16, 1991

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.29
Identifier: MS611.07.29
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Newspaper clipping: Rock Springs, Rocket-Miner – “Looking Back on Rise of Japan”, Washington (NEA), Tom Tiede.

Dates: Oct.16, 1991

Picture Postcards - 1942, Japanese American heading to and arriving at Topaz, UT., Produced by Topaz Museum, 1998

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.26
Identifier: MS611.07.26
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Picture Postcards - 1942, Japanese American heading to and arriving at Topaz, UT.

Dates: Produced by Topaz Museum, 1998

Periodicals: Topaz Times -The City. Published by the Topaz Museum Board., 1996-2003

 File — Box: MS 611.07, Folder: MS611.07.25
Identifier: MS611.07.25
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Periodicals: Topaz Times -The City. Published by the Topaz Museum Board.

Dates: 1996-2003