A voice that must be heard" (a quotation from Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson). Extracts from statements regarding Americans of Japanese ancestry by President Roosevelt, Hon. Henry L. Stimson, Hon. Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt and others
- n.p.: [War Relocation Authority-?], 1943
n.p.: [War Relocation Authority-?], 1943. 14, staplebound pamphlet, toned, closed tear at top of spinefold, blank rear cover is brittle, ready to chip if handled carelessly. Preface notes that "Individual evacuees who have been investigated and found loyal or law-abiding are now being permitted to leave these relocation centers to accept jobs on farms and in factories and resume normal living. The policies governing this resettlement have the approval of the War and Navy Departments..." Apparently published to provide reassurance about the safety of allowing internees to work outside of the camps, the booklet provides testimony as to the patriotism and trustworthiness of Japanese Americans.
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A voice that must be heard" (a quotation from Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson). Extracts from statements regarding Americans of Japanese ancestry by President Roosevelt, Hon. Henry L. Stimson, Hon. Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt and others
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[War Relocation Authority-?]: n.p.
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1943