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The Gila News-Courier, formerly the Gila Bulletin, was a bilingual newspaper published tri-weekly from September 1942 until 1945, and that was staffed primarily by the Gila River incarceration camp incarcerees. Some of the top headers from the January 25, 1944 issue include "One center may close," "Draft and future," and "Seabrook Farms, world's largest truck farm seeks Nisei help." Includes English section only. The Gingo Tanaka Papers features materials from 1944, such as three Gila News-Courier newspapers, a postcard, and a booklet titled Second Year at Gila, that once belonged to former Gila River incarceration camp incarceree, Gingo Tanaka.
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text
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Periodicals; Newsletters 6 pages, 14 x 8.5 inches application/pdf
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