Pearl Harbor in press
After Pearl Harbor experiences
Canadians/Peruvians
Extreme proposals against Japanese explanation
Skin color alone
Attitudes toward evacuation
Statements by outsiders (pro)
Tolan Committee
Criticism of WRA
Native Sons citizenship proposal
DeWitt order
Nisei position
Why evacuation?
Friends of Japanese Americans
Wartime
Propaganda
Relations Japan - U.S.
Anti-Japanese spokesmen
JACL
American Legion
Fishermen
Alien Land Law and escheat cases
Property Chap 5
Civil Service firings
Senate Committee on Military Affairs recommendation
Prohibited zones/Restricted zones
Alameda
1942
Goleta submarine and Los Angeles nervous
Freeze order
Curfew
WCCA /WRA Mar. 14, 1942 Mar. 18
Bainbridge Island
Outside opinion 1943
Dies Committee 1942
Terminal Island
Marriages
Privacy
Work at centers
Adult education
Trade affected
How it seemed after they left
Farm operation transfers and other evacuation procedure
Still tilling fields
May 8 - San Jose liquor licenses
Voluntary evacuation
Leaving homes/Later losses
Chapter 5 Orders and movement
Evacuation
Zone II
Stories
Trains
Hawaiians
News and news from outside
Friends outside visitors
Poston riot
Manzanar riot
Observers
WAR - Eisenhower
Coddling - later
Breakdowns?
Settling down (WRA words)
Sending for things
Shift of power
Relationship with outside
Family life
The human mix
Camp education
Co-ops
Institutional psychology
Health and medicine
Camp government
WRA - Evacuee relations
Vigilantism
Censorship - other than news
Japanese culture allowed in camps
The Great Rejection/1942 FDR order and results
Polarization
Renunciants deportation
Early army experiences
Attempt to open up service
Veterans
Volunteers
Japanese language and intelligence 1942
Nisei in service (military)
Emotions aroused
Mrs. Roosevelt - Gila May 1943
Jobs with administration
Services in camp
Law abiding in camp
Patriotic activity
Relocation
Tolerance at colleges
Temporary leaves
Student relocation
New York
The arts
Segregation after registration
Service and no-nos
"Definitions"
Kibei
Religion at centers
Humor
Incidents other camps
Tule Lake after segregation/riot
Differences in centers
Beautification and improvement/vegetable gardens
Seabrook Farms
Camp papers
Food at camps
Well-known artists
More permanent leaves on 1942
Breaking camp
Postwar vigilantism
Restitution
Issei today
Postwar
Housing
Employment
Immigration and naturalization
Welfare on return 1945
Japanese Americans today
Japanese American leaders
Economics of discrimination/Social follows
Income 1960
Intermarriage
Language schools today
Discrimination today/late 1960s
Social
Discrimination subtle
Action
JACL today
Sansei
Camps today
General
Bibliography
Bibliography
Bancroft
Hoover Library
Correspondence
After Pearl Harbor
Camps under Internal Security Act of - since repealed 1950
Educational aspect of the Japanese evacuation problem
Evacuation from Terminal Island
FDR Correspondence on evacuation
Interviews
Japanese American renunciant cases
Japanese Americans today
Japanese in Hawaii
Kitaji, Helen
Life in relocation centers
Nisei in the armed service and official communiqués
Open Forum
Pictures
Pre-Pearl Harbor
Problems at time of evacuation 1942
Property losses
Renunciation of citizenship, repatriates, restitution
Sentiment about Japanese returning to California from camps
Tea garden
Tule Lake Center where supposedly pro-Japan evacuees were segregated
General 1961-1972
Gidra 1970
Pacific Citizen
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1971
1972
1973
1974
1976
Interviews 1970 May 5-June 24