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Segregation of Persons of Japanese Ancestry in the Tule Lake Relocation Center, August 1943
War Relocation Authority
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Community Analysis Report No. 1: Dealing with Japanese-Americans, Oct 1942
John F. Embree and R. S. Myer
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Party invitation (1942) [Arthur Misaki]
Arthur Misaki
Party invitation for Mr. Arthur Misaki, for a party on Friday, November 13. It does not specify the year, but must have been 1942. Unfolds into three illustrated panels with accompanying handwritten text.
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Speeches by Block Administrators at Heart Mountain [Wyoming] shortly after arrival (n.d., ca 6-42)
R. Tomo, Shig Masunaga, Clarence I. Mishizu, Harry Yamamoto, and Hitoshi Yonemura
"Brief speeches... delivered at the first informal get-together of Block Administrators and Administrative Personnel"
Individual speech titles:
Social Aspects of Evacuation
Economic Aspects of the Evacuees
Our W.C.C.A. Center
Evacuation and Our Morale
Our Future
Cook-Nisei MS 33, Box 3, Folder 2
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Map of camp (?) in Japanese writing [white] (ca 7-11-42)
Unknown
Map, most likely of Tule Lake Relocation Center, from circa 1942. Includes Japanese writing. Depicts Army Yard, Station, Running Course, Railroad, High Way, Hospital, Gate, and Outdoor Stage
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Questions and Answers for Evacuees: Information Regarding the Relocation Program, [May 1942]
War Relocation Authority
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Second Quarterly Report of the War Relocation Authority, July 1 to September 30, 1942
War Relocation Authority
This collection contains materials collected by the Cooks during their employment at Tule Lake. Much of the collection focuses on education, although there are also materials of a more general and of a more specifically personal nature. Of particular interest are faculty narratives describing the problems of teaching in a relocation center and student autobiographies chronicling their adjustment to relocation. The collection also contains substantial clippings and report files that document the segregation of "disloyal" Japanese-Americans at Tule Lake, the uprising of 1943, and the repatriation to Japan of "disloyals" following the War. The Cook Collection also contains a small body of materials pertaining to Centers other than Tule Lake (see Index)
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