Memo from J. Ralph McFarling, Acting Community Analyst to Dr. John Harold Provinse and Dr. Edward H. Spicer, War Relocation Authority, December 22, 1944, re: report on "Evacuee's" thinking regarding West Coast racial groups and their influence on his return
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Report on Evacuuee's thinking regarding West Coast racial groups and their influences on his return. McFarling reports on his sense of incarceree's attitude towards other ethnic groups and Caucasians including descriptions of inter-racial tensions. Subheadings include: Filipinos; Mexicans; The Koreans; The Chinese; The Italians; and The Caucasians. This collection contains materials generated by J. Ralph McFarling, a Community Analyst for the War Relocation
Authority, documenting the Amache Concentration Camp in Granada, Colorado where Japanese-Americans were incarcerated
during World War II.
Race and racism Race and racism--Cross-racial relations Race and racism--Stereotypes World War II--Leaving camp--'Resettlement World War II--Administration--War Relocation Authority World War II--Incarceration camps
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