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Description
Speech from Lt. Col. Wallace H. Moore before the U.S. Employment Service about discrimination during the job hiring process and the affect of discrimination on people of Japanese descent. Moore discusses the loyalty, Americanism, and character of Japanese Americans by the military service of many under his charge.
Industry and employment Race and racism--Discrimination Identity and values--Nisei Identity and values--Japanese American identity Military service World War II--Military service--100th Infantry Battalion World War II--Military service--442nd Regimental Combat Team World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath--'War Hysteria World War II--Leaving camp--Returning home Speeches
Place
Los Angeles, California
Source
Speech, 10 pages, typescript, 11 x 8.5 in.: War Relocation Authority Records, Box 1, Folder 5, Special Collections, Claremont Colleges Library.
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