[Report on Tule Lake disorders]

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San Jose State Schmidt (Willard E.) Papers

A report written from the Community Analysis Section at Camp Granada regarding transfers to Amache Camp from Tule Lake Camp. The report describes the protests at Tule Lake Camp which led to martial law from November, 1943-January 1944. Highlights of the report include protests against the low quality and quantity of food present at Tule Lake Camp, the lack of an official representative government, and the beating of a Camp Doctor who was accused of mistreating patients and supplies at the Tule Lake Medical Center. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sjs_sch_0064

12/6/1943

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San Jose State University Department of Special Collections and Archives

Willard E. Schmidt Papers, Courtesy of San Jose State University Library Special Collections and Archives

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