Weekly trend report from J. Ralph McFarling, Community Analyst, Granada (Amache) to Dr. John Harold Provinse and Dr. Edward H. Spicer, January 18, 1945
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Reactions on Resettlement to West Coast. Subheadings include: Individual Reactions; General Reactions; Community Government; and Juvenile Deliquency. Reports on individual circumstances and issues relating to resettling on the west coast including a poultry farmer, vegetable farmer, and single mother. Discusses incident of racism influencing a farming group from Sebastopol to return to their homes. Provides updates on resettlement by Livingston and Cortez farm groups. Describes negative sentiments to WRA policy not claiming responsibility in finding housing and employment for incarcerees. Describes an unawareness of relocation services. Describes change in Community Council and activities. Reports on positive trends in juvenile delinquency. 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.
Geographic communities--California World War II--Administration--War Relocation Authority World War II--Leaving camp--'Resettlement World War II--Economic losses
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