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Title
Correspondence from Frank Herron Smith to President Harry S. Truman, May 4, 1945
Creator
Smith, Frank Herron
Date Created and/or Issued
1945-05-04
Contributing Institution
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Collection
Smith Family Papers on World War II
Rights Information
Notice regarding copyright of materials available online: http://lib.calpoly.edu/support/policies/sca-policies/copyright-guidelines/#online-copyright
Description
Smith urges Truman to ask "Edgar J. Hoover [sic] and his organization" to help control "the arsonists and night-riders who are terrorizing the few Japanese Americans who have returned to the West Coast." Smith states that approximately 60,000 of the "110,000" [sic] people who were "evacuated" seek to return to their homes, under pressure from the War Relocation Authority to leave the Camps, and that those returning to rural areas are "having constant trouble" including arson and shooting incidents. Smith also states that there have been few arrests for these incidents, and mentions that [California Attorney General] Robert Kenny has neglected his responsibilities, noting that this is remarkable given that the UNCIO Conference [United Nations Conference on International Organization] was opening just as another arson incident had occurred.
Type
text
Format
Letter
Identifier
065-1-a-01-01-02
https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-289
Language
English
Subject
World War II--Leaving Camp--"Resettlement"--Geographic communities--California--Race and racism--Violence
Place
Berkeley]
California
Source
MS 065--Smith Family Papers on World War II--http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt2p30242w/

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