Search California State Government & the Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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Narrative by J. M. Thomas to Mr. Wenig regarding the history leading up to and including the adoption of Public Law 503, 77th Congress
Date: June 24, 1942
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Resolution to rescind certain restrictive policies applied to enemy aliens
Date: December 17, 1944
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Correspondence from Earl Warren to Gerald H. Hagar regarding justification for incarceration, possible creation of a committee to determine what aliens may return, and locations for incarceration camps
Date: March 19, 1942
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Item in meeting minutes relating to suspension of employees of Japanese descent
Date: April 2, 1942
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Correspondence from Jules Seitz to Charles F. Miller regarding opposition to resettlement of Japanese in Solano County, including statement of Board of Supervisors of Tulare County regarding aid to Japanese
Date: July 28, 1945
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Bulletin from E. Raymond Cato to All Members of the California Highway Patrol regarding updated policy for prohibited articles
Date: December 28, 1942
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Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg to Beulah Lewis regarding number of assistance cases in Los Angeles County
Date: April 6, 1945
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Office Memorandum from Genevieve Jefferson to Margaret S. Watkins regarding report on field staff operations; Attachment: "War Programs of the Department," (F3729_129_002b-F3729_129_002d)
Date: October 25, 1943
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Correspondence from Beulah L. Lewis to Charles M. Wollenberg regarding resettlement program
Date: March 26, 1946