"Resettlement"
Politics [235] (formerly Political activism and involvement [120])
World War II
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Leaving camp
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"Resettlement"
(1482)
Related articles from the
Densho Encyclopedia :
None,
Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Study,
Japanese American Joint Board,
Thomas W. Parker,
Resettlement,
Resettlement in Chicago,
Resettlement in Denver,
Resettlement in New York,
Salt Lake City governors' meeting,
Terrorist incidents against West Coast returnees,
Gretchen Van Tassel
1482 items
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Telegram concerning parole (ddr-densho-314-27)
Loyd Jensen sends a telegram to the Immigration and Naturalization Service in Chicago stating that Kazuichi Takanishi has no sponsor. A sponsor was a person living outside the western exclusion zone that agreed to house Japanese internees after being paroled from the camps.
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Letter to Kinuta Uno at Tule Lake concentration camp (ddr-densho-324-15)
Correspondence from Kinuta Uno's daughter regarding a job offer in Philadelphia.
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The Nisei Weekender, Vol. 1, No. 23 (May 30, 1946) (ddr-densho-358-6)
Selected article titles: "New Immigration Committee to Seek Release of 13 Remaining Deportees" (p.1, 3), "Federal Fund for Evacuee Aid Will End on June 30th" (p.1, 3), "See Here, Sgt. Kuroki: It's Bad to Generalize About Unions" (p.2), "You Ate Today, But: Millions Still Starve" (p.3).
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Yoshioka residence (ddr-densho-357-782)
Caption: "Our house, Minneapolis Minn. 216 E. 27th St." The Terakawa and Yoshioka families eventually relocated to Minneapolis after they were released from the Topaz concentration camp.
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Group poses outside house (ddr-densho-363-59)
Front row: Emi, Alice, Unidentified, Unidentified, June;\nBack row: Jim, Mae, Mr. Kobayashi, Sanomi, Kimi Komoto
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Group photograph (ddr-densho-363-57)
Caption on the bottom of the photograph reads "'45 Vale Oregon". Kimi Komoto is seated in the first row on the far left.
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Brothers pose in front of house (ddr-densho-363-65)
Frank Komoto and Fred Kuwahara pose in from of a house in Jamieson, Oregon.
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Oakland Methodist Hostel Bulletin #3 (ddr-densho-392-67)
A bulletin put out by the Oakland Methodist Hostel that discusses resettlement issues in the East Bay.
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Letter from Robert W. Kenny to Walton D. Phillips (ddr-densho-392-68)
Robert W. Kenny, California Attorney General wrote to Walton D. Phillips discussing concerns of violence against Japanese Americans returning to California. Walton D. Phillips gifted a copy of Ansel Adam's book to Kenneth Nobuji Iyeki.
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Resettlement booklet on East Coast schools (ddr-densho-35-421)
Resettlement booklet titled: "Schools For Your Children in the East Coast Area." Provides information about schools to Japanese American families resettling to the East Coast from the camps.
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War Relocation Authority publication: "Philadelphia" (ddr-densho-35-419)
Pamphlet produced by the Philadelphia District Office of the War Relocation Authority (WRA). Provides testimonials by Japanese Americans who had recently resettled to Philadelphia from the camps.
Many WRA publications, such as this one, portrayed the resettlement experience in a positive light to attract Japanese Americans to the Midwest and East Coast.
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Pacific Parade Magazine article (ddr-densho-35-356)
Article from Pacific Parade Magazine titled: "Some Japanese Are Happier Where They Are."
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Resettlement publication (ddr-densho-35-422)
Publication titled: "The Philadelphia Hostel - Resettlement Gateway To Pennsylvania And Southern New Jersey." Provides information about the Philadelphia Hostel, a short-term housing option for Japanese Americans resettling to the East Coast.
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Publication: "Resettlement Hand-Book" (ddr-densho-35-426)
Handbook on resettlement written by The Committee on Resettlement of Japanese Americans.
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Resettlement booklet: "Philadelphia" (ddr-densho-35-412)
Booklet written by the Philadelphia Nisei Council. Provides budget, housing, employment, and recreational information to Japanese Americans resettling to Philadelphia from the camps.