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Description
An article published in "The Christian century" written by secretary of the Fair Play Committee on the injustice of the incarceration of Japanese Americans. Subject headings include: "no sabotage in Honolulu," "if the truth had been known," "why protests were no louder," "Atrocities committed against Japanese," "voluntary efforts fail," and "what the churches can do." The Japanese American Relocation Collection is composed of ephemera related to the relocation program during World War II. Items include the official government report of Manzanar Relocation Center, a photo album, post-war activism materials related to preserving and remembering the camps, various clippings, and documents. The strength of this collection is found in its many perspectives on the controversial relocation program and how it has been presented since World War II.
Activism and involvement--Civil liberties World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath World War II--Propaganda Race and racism--Discrimination World War II--Resistance and dissidence World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation')--Preparation
Source
California State University, Fullerton, University Archives and Special Collections
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