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  • Text: May
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    • To Our American Sons and Daughters.

    • Identity and values; Immigration and citizenship; Issei; Japanese American identity
    • Pages 52-65 from ""United States-Japan and younger generation photos."" The document discusses C.S. Miyazaki's recounting of the aspirations of the "first" generation of Japanese American citizens (Issei), and what they charge the second generation...
    • Democracy in relocation.

    • Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
    • 8 pages. This pamphlet includes information about the history of the Japanese-American relocation centers and the lives that the Japanese-Americans can expect to live within them. The second section of the pamphlet describes the organization of...
    • Mess hall overtime policies

    • Labor; Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
    • This memo concerns overtime policies at Tule Lake Relocation Center. The memo states that overtime is not allowed and that schedules may be altered from week-to-week so that a 44-hour work week can be accommodated over the course of a month.
    • They're friendly in New England.

    • Resettlement; Japanese Americans--New England--Public opinion; Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945--Public opinion; Japanese Americans--New England--Public opinion; Japanese Americans--California--Religion
    • 20 pages. The alternate title to this pamphlet is "What New England newspapers say about Japanese Americans." This work contains copies of newspaper articles and letters about the attitude of New Englanders toward Japanese Americans. This...
    • Facts about Cleveland, Ohio.

    • Japanese Americans--Cleveland, Ohio; Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945; Resettlement
    • 12 pages. This pamphlet is a part of the Facts About America Series and includes information on the various nationalities of the city, housing facilities, living costs, industry and commerce, education, churches and hospitals, professional and...
    • Tempo, 1944

    • Education; Facilities, services & camp administration; Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)--Periodicals; Heart Mountain High School--Periodicals; Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945
    • The Tempo was the yearbook for Heart Mountain High School, which was located in Heart Mountain Relocation Center, Wyoming. It served the camp's youth from 1943-1945. Two issues of the Tempo were published, one in 1944 and one in 1945. This copy...
    • When you leave the Relocation Center.

    • Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945; Resettlement
    • 13 pages. This pamphlet includes information about how Japanese Americans leaving the relocation centers can integrate back into American society. It includes advice on how to assimilate into a work place and college campus, as well as war time...
    • Relocation of Japanese Americans.

    • Japanese Americans -- Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945; Resettlement
    • 16 pages. This pamphlet is focused on the relocation of Japanese Americans that started in 1942. It includes information of the Relocation Program, the distinction between the evacuated people and citizens of Japan, the relocation centers, student...
    • Tempo, Volume 2

    • Education; Facilities, services & camp administration; Heart Mountain High School--Periodicals; Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.)--Periodicals
    • The Tempo was the yearbook for Heart Mountain High School, which served the youth of the Heart Mountain Relocation Center from 1943-1945. This issue of the Tempo is the second of two issues. The first issue is also held by the Washington State...
    • Program: 2nd Annual Commencement

    • Education; Japanese Americans--California--Los Angeles--History
    • This is a graduation program from Heart Mountain High School for the class of 1944. The ceremony was held in the high school auditorium on May 11, 1944 at 8:00 PM. The program includes the class song (Amici) and the order of events including...

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