Shoup, Jack W., Mrs.Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives1 ms. box.Relates to conditions in relocation centers of Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II. Written by interned Japanese-Americans.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Renne, Louis Obed.Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives1 item (1 ms. box)Relates to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Published (Glasgow, 1954).Contact InformationCatalog Record
Chin, Frank, 1940-Washington State University - Holland Library1.5 ft.Chiefly cassette tape interviews (156) with Japanese American resisters during WW II.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Arkansas History Commission1 item.Newsclipping describing the exiting of the last Japanese Americans from the Rohwer Relocation Center.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Kubick, W. G.Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives2 ms. boxes.Writings, correspondence, testimony, photocopies of United States government documents, and printed matter, relating to internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and to subsequent proposals for reparations payments.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Kobayashi, Susumu, 1872-1975.Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library2.5 in.The papers included biographical notes and essays, correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, and recorded interviews.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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