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878 items
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Letter from N.D. Collaer, Assistant Commissioner for Alien Control to Albert Clattenburg, Special Project Division, Department of State (ddr-densho-564-12)
With names of three Japanese aliens deported to Japan
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Letter from N.D. Collaer, Assistant Commissioner for Alien Control to Albert Clattenburg, Special Project Division, Department of State (ddr-densho-564-11)
With names of two Japanese aliens deported to Japan
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Memo regarding payment of medical bills (ddr-densho-356-904)
Memo from E. M. Rowalt to Project Directors regarding the payment of medical bills incurred by seasonal leave workers.
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Instructions for monthly statistical reports from welfare section (ddr-densho-356-996)
Detailed instructions for the creation of monthly statistical reports.
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United States Treasury Department Public Circular No. 4A (ddr-densho-474-115)
Instructions for Preparation of reports on form TFR-300, Series J., by Certain National of Japan
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United States Treasury Department Public Circular No. 4A (ddr-densho-474-114)
Instructions for Preparation of reports on form TFR-300, Series J., by Certain National of Japan
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Updated Injury Compensation policy (ddr-densho-356-920)
Updated policy for injury compensation for evacuee employees of the WRA.
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Committee Print of Minority Views on Tule Lake Segregation Center (ddr-densho-356-1039)
Investigation of Un-American Propaganda activities in the United States: Subcommittee of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities House of Representatives, House Resolution 282, Minority Views on Tule Lake Segregation Center. Minority report by Repressive Herman P. Eberharter of Pennsylvania regarding the Tule Lake Strike and recommendations for WRA leadership regarding their actions during the strike.
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President Truman and his Secretary of War during a review by the 442nd (ddr-densho-1007-344)
Harry S. Truman on the left, Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson on the right. Caption on back.
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Congressional record for bill S. 1009 (ddr-densho-1007-1456)
Bill sponsored by Senator Spark Matsunaga and others in favor of implementing redress. Would not be passed by Congress but was effectively implemented by H.R. 442 in 1988.
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Letter from Senator Spark Matsunaga to Loni Ding (ddr-densho-1007-1457)
Mentions Bill S. 1009, which would have implemented redress. Includes a copy of the bill, available via the DDR as object ddr-densho-1007-1456.
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Letter from Representative Norman Y. Mineta to NEH Chariman William J. Bennett (ddr-densho-1007-1011)
Letter expressing support for a grant funding one of Loni's documentaries, likely Color of Honor.
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Color of Honor promotional document (ddr-densho-1007-1366)
Prepared for a screening at the National Museum of American History.
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Letter to chairman of social security board from War Relocation Authority (ddr-densho-356-894)
Letter to Arthur J. Altmeyer, chairman of the Social Security Board from D.S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority regarding possible public assistance Japanese Americans will need and what departments are responsible for what.
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Memo regarding cash grants for individuals hospitalized within the Western Defense Zone (ddr-densho-356-905)
Memo from E. M. Rowalt to Project Directors regarding cash grants to individuals who are hospitalized within the Western Defense Zone.
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Update to Injury Compensation Policy (ddr-densho-356-921)
Update to injury compensation policy to clarify which benefits are available when injured while traveling and what kind of travel.
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Hisato Ichimada and daughter with Masahide Kanayama and Chamber of Commerce president (ddr-njpa-4-114)
Caption on reverse: "ICHIMADA GREETED: Japanese Finance Minister Hisato Ichimada and Financial Commissioner Gengo Suzuki are in Honolulu today enroute home to Tokyo from Washington, D.C., where they attended the general meetings of the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development and International Monetary Fund. Ichimada was accompanied by his daughter, Tomoko, and secretary. The party arrived …
Narrator Richard Kosaki
Nisei male. Born September 14, 1924, in Waikiki, Hawaii. Attended McKinley High School, where he was student body president, just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. Served as a language instructor for the U.S. Military Intelligence Service during World War II, and was stationed in Japan during the U.S. occupation. Earned PhD in …