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Title
The Displaced Japanese-Americans
Creator
American Council on Public Affairs
Contributor
Okubo, Miné
Klotz, Esther
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1944
Contributing Institution
UC Riverside, Library, Special Collections and University Archives
Collection
Esther Klotz collection on Miné Okubo
Rights Information
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Description
Scope/Content: Esther Klotz's copy of American Council on Public Affairs pamphlet with illustrations by Okubo. Title page notes "The text of this pamphlet originally appeared in Fortune magazine, April, 1944, under the title of 'Issei, Nisei, and Kibei.'"
Type
text
Format
1 pamphlet
Form/Genre
pamphlets
Extent
24 pages
Identifier
ark:/86086/n2t155q4
curivsc_ms094_001_001_003
Language
English
eng
Subject
Japanese Americans--Exclusion and incarceration, 1942-1945
World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans
Source
MS 094
Relation
Series 1. Japanese American Life
Provenance
Gift of Esther Klotz.
Location
Box 1, Folder 1

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