Search California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Harry B. Riley regarding resident nationals of enemy countries in respect to the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
Date: January 8, 1942
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Office Memorandum from Genevieve Jefferson to the Child Welfare Division regarding policy discussion surrounding resettling unattached children
Date: December 12, 1945
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Statistics on number and ages of children in the Manzanar Children's Village
Date: February 15, 1945
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Correspondence from Jane Mauzy to Earl Warren regarding Japanese-Americans serving in the Army and fear of sabotage
Date: February 6, 1943
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Pamphlet on Attorney General Earl Warren's leadership in war preparation before the events at Pearl Harbor in comparison to Culbert Olson
Date: Undated
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Correspondence from J. P. Hofman to Martha A. Chickering regarding rumors to disenfranchise Japanese-Americans; see Response to Correspondence on Exclusionary Actions (F3729_50_001a)
Date: May 25, 1942
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Correspondence from Robert G. Sproul to Franklin Delano Roosevelt regarding a plan for Japanese college and university students during the evacuation; See "Proposal for the Continued Collegiate Training…" (F3729_145_003a-F3729_145_003b)
Date: April 24, 1942
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Correspondence from H. C. Pratt to Earl Warren regarding the threat of sabotage and a termination of mass incarceration
Date: December 17, 1944
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Item in meeting minutes regarding protest of charges against listed Japanese employees by James Purcell
Date: June 3, 1942