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Ethnic groups -- Japanese Americans.

Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
1 file folder.

Japanese Americans in New York: a case study.

Columbia University
1 v.

Mrs. Jack W. Shoup letters received, 1942-1945.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 ms. box.
Relates to conditions in relocation centers of Japanese-Americans in the United States during World War II. Written by interned Japanese-Americans.

Our day of empire : war and the exile of Japanese-Americans : typescript, 1954.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 item (1 ms. box)
Relates to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Published (Glasgow, 1954).

Oral History Collection, ca. 1974-1986.

Washington State University - Holland Library
1.5 ft.
Chiefly cassette tape interviews (156) with Japanese American resisters during WW II.

Rita Takahashi Collection, 1994-[ongoing].

University of California, Berkeley
12 boxes, 5 cartons, 1 oversize folder.

Rohwer Relocation Center newspaper clipping, 1945 Dec. 2.

Arkansas History Commission
1 item.
Newsclipping describing the exiting of the last Japanese Americans from the Rohwer Relocation Center.

W. G. Kubick papers, 1941-2000.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
2 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.

Papers, 1942-1986.

Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library
2.5 in.
The papers included biographical notes and essays, correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, and recorded interviews.

Performing Arts, Japanese-Americans collection, [ca. 1996-ongoing].

San Francisco Performing Arts Library
1 folder.
Collection contains clipping file.

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