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William J. Mountin material relating to forced removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans
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Letter from David Prescott Barrows to Lincoln Kanai, March 11, 1942
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai to Richard R. Neustadt, March 31, 1942
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Glimpse of the road to "the better world"
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Letter from Robert Gordon Sproul, President, University of California, Berkeley California, to presidents of various universities, March 13, 1942
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Letter from Robert Gordon Sproul, President, University of California, Berkeley California, to John H. Tolan, United States Congress, April 7, 1942
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Alien evacuation
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Evacuation!: a selected bibliography on the Japanese evacuation
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Press release, no. 4-16 (April 16, 1942)
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Special release on Japanese evacuation test case
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Civilian exclusion order no. 41; Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry, C.E. Order 41
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Civilian exclusion order no. 5
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Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry
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Civilian exclusion order no. 20
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Important... Japanese may still move within Military Area 1
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Storage space for evacuee property will be provided: get fair price or don't sell
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Exemption of curfew affect few Japanese
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Clippings from Nichi Bei times (January 2, 1942)
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Evacuation order issued for three areas in Los Angeles
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Fishing Industry faces collapse, State Council of Defense told
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Two more areas in Los Angeles will be cleared by army
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Radios and impounded goods
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20 FBI agents stage raids in Eastbay cities
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Teamwork
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