War Relocation Authority Documents Collection ddr-densho-282
14 items
14 items

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All Aboard (ddr-densho-282-1)
Journal with fiction and essays by Japanese Americans in Topaz (Central Utah) concentration camp, Utah.

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Relocating Japanese-American Evacuees (ddr-densho-282-2)
Early overview of the WRA relocation program.

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Legal and Constitutional Phases of the WRA Program (ddr-densho-282-3)
Analysis of the constitutional issues, legal framework, and policies of the WRA and the "evacuation" of Japanese Americans.

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Administrative Highlights of the WRA Program (ddr-densho-282-4)
Description how the WRA's administration and their goals of managing "temporary living facilities for persons of Japanese ancestry" and also of helped them return to civilian life.

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The Evacuated People: A Quantitative Study (ddr-densho-282-5)
Statistics and data regarding "the evacuated people." This includes information about age, sex, marital and lifestyle status, military background, and geographic data.

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Impounded People: Japanese Americans in the Relocation Centers (ddr-densho-282-6)
Report on the lives of Japanese Americans from 1942-1946.

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The Relocation Program (ddr-densho-282-7)
Report on the history, purpose, and policies of the War Relocation Authority. The report focuses on Japanese Americans leaving government camps and centers and returning to normal life.

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Token Shipment: The Story of America's War Refugee Shelter (ddr-densho-282-8)
Report on the emergency shelter at Fort Ontario in Oswego, NY. The shelter housed about 1,000 European refugees from 1944-1946.

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Community Government in War Relocation Centers (ddr-densho-282-9)
Examination of Japanese American evacuee community government in the framework of the WRA.

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People in Motion: The Postwar Adjustment of the Evacuated Japanese Americans (ddr-densho-282-10)
Study on the post WWII Japanese-American life, and the difficulty and concerns of adjustment.

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The Wartime Handling of Evacuee Property (ddr-densho-282-11)
Discussion of the property of Japanese-Americans during WWII, especially land and buildings.

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WRA: A Story of Human Conservation (ddr-densho-282-12)
A comprehensive overview of WRA and the government treatment of Japanese Americans from 1942-1946.

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First Quarterly Report, March 18-June 30, 1942 (ddr-densho-282-13)
First quarterly year report of the WRA, dealing "almost exclusively with people of Japanese birth or Japanese ancestry."

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Wartime Exile: The Exclusion of the Japanese Americans from the West Coast (ddr-densho-282-14)
A study on how the U.S. dealt with the Japanese minority on the West Coast. The study discusses the history of Japanese immigration and emigration, as well as general public ignorance and racism.