Trend report from J. Ralph McFarling, Acting Community Analyst, Granada (Amache) to Dr. John Harold Province and Edward H. Spicer, War Relocation Authority, re: present trend of reactions to returning to the west coast, December 30, 1944
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Describes the duty of the community analyst as presenting the facts of incarcerees' reactions to returning home. Discusses resettlement sentiment after twelve days since the ban to return to the west coast was lifted. Describes uncertainties: community sentiments; housing; securing business loans; securing land or business property; repossessing land; purchasing farm machinery; availability of labor force; and socio-economic status in California. 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.
World War II--Leaving camp--'Resettlement World War II--Leaving camp--Returning home World War II--Administration--War Relocation Authority World War II--Incarceration camps
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