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Five newspaper articles from around the country reporting on the employment and working conditions of Japanese Americans during the war. Includes the following: "Japanese-American Women at work in New York", New York, "Herald Tribune", July 30, 1944; "Japanese-Americans finding no discrimination in jobs here", by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley; "3 wounded Japanese-Americans tell of fighting Germans in Italy", by Lois Sager, Dallas, Texas, "News", July 17, 1944; "Law and order", Washington, D.C., "Post", July 19, 1944; "Jap evacuees at Union Grove work in hemp plant to aid U.S.", by Esther Christensen, Racine, Wisconsin, "Journal-Times", July 14, 1944; and "Japanese and employment", "Baltimore Sun", July 4, 1944.
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