Search California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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Summary of communication with the State Banking Department regarding Japanese banks in liquidation
Date: May 21, 1945
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Photograph of Japanese moving into Camp Harmony Assembly Center in Puyallup, Washington
Date: c. 1942
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Correspondence from Geo. J. Overholt to Earl Warren regarding potential internment of Japanese at Secret Valley
Date: March 11, 1942
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"Procedures for filing claims against the federal security agency for assistance rendered to dependents of detained or interned enemy aliens"
Date: July 1, 1942
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History of the evacuation and incarceration of Japanese-Americans and the agencies involved
Date: Undated
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List of state employees of Japanese descent, including class, department, and location
Date: April 2, 1942
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Handbook prepared by the Bureau of Public Assistance
Date: June 1942
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An explanation of the War Program; Sections: Enemy Alien and Japanese Evacuation; War Services Program; Defense Activities
Date: November 24, 1943
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Address by Earl Warren at the 35th Annual Governors' Conference in Columbus, Ohio; Discussion of release of Japanese from incarceration camps in regards to public safety
Date: June 21, 1943
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Notice from Francis Biddle to All State and Local Police Authorities regarding assistance from local police authorities to confiscate prohibited articles
Date: Received December 30, 1941