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Japanese American internment in Arkansas

1943

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Newspaper Article, "You Do Have A Future" Dec 1943

Newspaper Article, "You Do Have A Future"

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Article reviewing the history of the Japanese in America, the progress the Japanese community was making, and their struggle against prejudice.


Letter, I.C. Oxner, Distributor For Gulf Oil Products, To Governor Homer M. Adkins Jan 1943

Letter, I.C. Oxner, Distributor For Gulf Oil Products, To Governor Homer M. Adkins

Japanese American internment in Arkansas

Letter from I.C. Oxner, in McGehee, Desha County, to Governor Homer Adkins. Oxner is angry that Japanese Americans are being allowed out of the camps to shop in McGehee and he is offended that they are speaking Japanese. He states he would like more controls put in place over the interned Japanese Americans.