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Description
Fellowship of Reconciliation magazine article protesting racial discrimination and exploring the negative impact of incarceration. Article calls for action and outlines ways to help Japanese Americans in need. 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 Race and racism--Discrimination World War II--Incarceration camps--Impact of incarceration World War II--Support from the non-Japanese American community World War II--Resistance and dissidence World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation') World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation')--Aftermath World War II--Incarceration camps--Living conditions World War II--Economic losses
Source
California State University, Fullerton, University Archives and Special Collections
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