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Solicitor's Memorandum No. 4 (ddr-densho-156-159)
doc Solicitor's Memorandum No. 4 (ddr-densho-156-159)
Subject: Legislation Pending in the 78th Congress in which the War Relocation Authority is interested.
Memorandum for the Under Secretary (ddr-densho-156-160)
doc Memorandum for the Under Secretary (ddr-densho-156-160)
Subject: Bills Pending in the 78th Congress Dealing with Denationalization and Deportation of Certain Persons, and either Specifically or Apparently Aimed at Persons of Japanese Ancestry.
Weekly Report to Director (ddr-densho-156-161)
doc Weekly Report to Director (ddr-densho-156-161)
To D.S. Myer, War Relocation Authority Director, from H.L. Stafford, Director of Minidoka.
Questions and Answers for Evacuees (ddr-densho-156-165)
doc Questions and Answers for Evacuees (ddr-densho-156-165)
Issued by the War Relocation Authority Regional Office, San Francisco, California.
A Touchstone of Democracy: The Japanese in America (ddr-densho-156-167)
doc A Touchstone of Democracy: The Japanese in America (ddr-densho-156-167)
Published by the Council for Social Action of the Congregational Christian Churches.
The Displaced Japanese-Americans (ddr-densho-156-170)
doc The Displaced Japanese-Americans (ddr-densho-156-170)
Published by the American Council on Public Affairs. The text originally appeared in Fortune Magazine, April, 1944, under the title of "Issei, Nisei, and Kibei."
70,000 American Refugees: Made in U.S.A. (ddr-densho-156-171)
doc 70,000 American Refugees: Made in U.S.A. (ddr-densho-156-171)
By Truman B. Douglass. Published by the Citizens Committee for Resettlement of the Congregational Christian Committee for Work with Japanese Evacuees.
The Japanese by John F. Embree (ddr-densho-156-172)
doc The Japanese by John F. Embree (ddr-densho-156-172)
Published by the Smithsonian Institution War Background Studies.
The Story of Pacific Coast Japanese Evacuation (ddr-densho-156-176)
doc The Story of Pacific Coast Japanese Evacuation (ddr-densho-156-176)
An address delivered before the Commonwealth Club of San Francisco by Colonel Karl R. Bendetsen.
doc "A Voice That Must Be Heard" (ddr-densho-156-178)
Extracts from statements regarding Americans of Japanese Ancestry by President Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson, Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, and others.

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