Skip to main content

Text / Evacuee attitude towards public assistance (prepared by the Welfare and Community Analysis …

Have a question about this item?

Item information. View source record on contributor's website.

Title
Evacuee attitude towards public assistance (prepared by the Welfare and Community Analysis Sections)
Creator
United States. War Relocation Authority. Community Analysis Section: author
Date Created and/or Issued
1945-02-28
Publication Information
Honnold Mudd Library. Special Collections
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Japanese American World War II Incarceration
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact Honnold Mudd Library Special Collections at https://library.claremont.edu/scl/
Description
The War Relocation Authority analyzes how incarcerees reacted to public assistance and how their behavior could impact the final phase of the incarceration camps.
Type
text
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
jai00184.pdf
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15831coll18/id/618
Language
English
Subject
World War II--Incarceration camps--Facilities, services, and camp administration
World War II--Administration--War Relocation Authority
Official documents
Place
Washington (D.C.)
Source
Official document, 3 pages, typescript, 11 x 8.5 in.: War Relocation Authority Records, Box 1, Folder 3, Special Collections, Claremont Colleges Library.
Relation
War Relocation Authority Records
Japanese American World War II Incarceration - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/p15831coll18

About the collections in Calisphere

Learn more about the collections in Calisphere. View our statement on digital primary resources.

Copyright, permissions, and use

If you're wondering about permissions and what you can do with this item, a good starting point is the "rights information" on this page. See our terms of use for more tips.

Share your story

Has Calisphere helped you advance your research, complete a project, or find something meaningful? We'd love to hear about it; please send us a message.

Explore related content on Calisphere: