PARTNER
Densho
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COLLECTION ID
ddr-densho-547
DESCRIPTION
In 1942, at the request of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Andrew Lind created the report, "The Japanese in Hawaii under War Conditions." In it, Lind noted that despite the attack on Pearl Harbor and the institution of martial law in Hawai'i, Japanese Americans had been largely spared official repression and discrimination. This was not only due to the democratic traditions in Hawai'i, but a product of economic necessity, as Japanese Americans represented one-third of the Islands' total labor force.
INCLUSIVE UNIT DATE
1905
BULK UNIT DATE
1905
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
1 book
CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
CREATORS
- Lind, Andrew (author)
- Institute of Pacific Relations (publisher)
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of Wood Family Collection, Densho
RIGHTS
Copyright restricted
