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Letter, George Kaneko To Friends Of Rohwer
Letter, George Kaneko To Friends Of Rohwer
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Typed letter from George Kaneko, chairman of the Committee on Arrangements for the War Relocation Authority, to the Friends of Rohwer. The letter is an invitation to a conference addressing the future of Japanese Americans after World War II.
Graphite Drawing Of Jerome Relocation Center Barracks
Graphite Drawing Of Jerome Relocation Center Barracks
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Graphite drawing of the barracks at Jerome Relocation Center. Drawn by internee Bill Uyema.
Christmas Calendar For The Month Of December
Christmas Calendar For The Month Of December
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Single page calendar for the month of December. The calendar has an image of Santa Claus at the top.
Line Drawing For Cutout Of Vase With Flowers
Line Drawing For Cutout Of Vase With Flowers
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Printed line drawing of a cutout of a vase with flowers.
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Natsumi Tomita
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Natsumi Tomita
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Color still life of a bowl of fruit. Drawing by Natsumi Tomita.
Still Life Drawing Of Flowers In A Vase By Mary Saki
Still Life Drawing Of Flowers In A Vase By Mary Saki
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Still life drawing of a vase of flowers by Mary Saki.
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Yasuko Hizayama
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Yasuko Hizayama
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Color still life drawing of a bowl of fruit. Drawing by Yasuko Hizayama.
Pacific Citizen: The National Publication Of The Japanese American Citizens League
Pacific Citizen: The National Publication Of The Japanese American Citizens League
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Pacific Citizen newspaper covering a wide range of topics, including the Japanese-American community within the Untied States.
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Questionnaire
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Questionnaire
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This questionnaire was designed to help the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council understand the different college options for different areas.
Hazel Retherford's Student Artwork Scrapbook
Hazel Retherford's Student Artwork Scrapbook
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Color photograph of pages from Hazel Retherford's student artwork scrapbook.
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Ikuko
Still Life Color Drawing Of A Fruit Bowl By Ikuko
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Still life drawing of a bowl of fruit. Drawn by Ikuko.
Notice, Executive Committee Of The Rohwer Recreation Association To All Appointed Personnel
Notice, Executive Committee Of The Rohwer Recreation Association To All Appointed Personnel
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Notice from the Rohwer Recreation Association rescheduling a camp barbecue.
Bulletin Number 14 From Rohwer's Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center Schools' Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This bulletin focuses on and gives advice regarding educators' conduct in the final weeks of the school year, as Rohwer Relocation Center prepares to close.
Memorandum, Ray D. Johnston To All Appointed Personnel
Memorandum, Ray D. Johnston To All Appointed Personnel
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
The memorandum addresses work that needs to be done in light of the war's ending and the closure of relocation camps.
Memorandum, D.S. Myer To All War Relocation Authority Employees
Memorandum, D.S. Myer To All War Relocation Authority Employees
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Memorandum from D.S. Myer, Director of the War Relocation Authority, to all War Relocation Authority employees. The memorandum addresses what the employment options are for current employees after closure of relocation camps.
Bulletin Number 10 From Rohwer's Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center School Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Two-page bulletin with school news issued to Rohwer Relocation Center teachers from the superintendent of schools.
Memorandum Number 3 From The War Relocation Authority's Community Division Education Section To Rohwer Center School Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Three-page memorandum issued to Rohwer Relocation Center teachers with suggestions on procedure for closing the center's school.
Bulletin Number 4 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center School Staff
Bulletin Number 4 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center School Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Three-page bulletin from Rohwer's Office of the Superintendent of Schools to Rohwer teachers discussing the importance of teaching, of reducing wartime strain on the children, and the future of Nisei children in American schools.
Bulletin Number 3 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent To Rohwer Center School Staff
Bulletin Number 3 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent To Rohwer Center School Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Eight-page bulletin issued to Rohwer Relocation Center teachers by the Rohwer superintendent of schools instructions and expectations education after the close of the school year and after the closing of the Relocation Center.
Memorandum, Helen Frasier To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers
Memorandum, Helen Frasier To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Typed memorandum from Helen Frasier, adult education supervisor of the War Relocation Authority, to all Rohwer Relocation Center teachers, including Hazel Retherford. The memorandum talks about registration for English classes.
Bulletin Number 1 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center School Staff
Bulletin Number 1 From Rohwer Office Of The Superintendent Of Schools To Rohwer Center School Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Three-page bulletin to teachers at Rohwer Relocation Center instructing them of rules and expectations for the final semester at Rohwer Schools.
Rohwer Center High School Student Handbook
Rohwer Center High School Student Handbook
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
The 1944 student handbook from Rohwer Center High School.
Memorandum, Harold L. Ickes To War Relocation Authority Staff
Memorandum, Harold L. Ickes To War Relocation Authority Staff
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Memorandum from Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the interior, to War Relocation Authority staff. The memorandum addresses the work that will be required to relocate internees now that the war has ended.
Letter To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers
Letter To Rohwer Relocation Center Teachers
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Letter to Rohwer Relocation Center teachers asking them to make sure that parents participate in the Christmas program. The letter states that thousands of gifts have been sent to the children from citizens outside the Relocation Center.
Letter To Hazel Retherford
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This is a letter to Hazel Retherford from an unknown sender from Arizona that appears to have been transferred to a relocation center there.
Memorandum, A.G. Thompson To Rohwer Relocation Center School Faculty
Memorandum, A.G. Thompson To Rohwer Relocation Center School Faculty
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Memorandum from A.G. Thompson, superintendent of education at Jerome Relocation Center to faculty arriving at Rohwer Relocation Center about the type and size of living quarters needed.
Letter, Edith Rodgers To Hazel Retherford
Letter, Edith Rodgers To Hazel Retherford
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Typed letter from Edith Rogers to Hazel Retherford informing her that she has been selected as an elementary school teacher for Jerome Relocation Center.
Letter, Governor Homer Adkins To Roberta Clay, Legislative Chairman Of The American Association Of University Women
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Governor Homer Adkins is writing to Roberta Clay of the American Association of University Women to acknowledge receipt of her letter and defends the recent legislation passed barring Japanese Americans from owning land in Arkansas.
Letter, Roberta Clay, Legislative Chairman Of The American Association Of University Women To Governor Homer M. Adkins
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Legislative Chairman Roberta Clay of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is informing Governor Homer Adkins that the AAUW is registering a protest in Arkansas newspapers about legislation passed by the Arkansas Legislature. The legislation in question is Senate Bill No. 11, Act 47, also known as the Alien Land Act, which prevents Japanese Americans or their descendants from owning or purchasing land in Arkansas. This act is later ruled unconstitutional.
Newspaper Article, "High Salaries To Be Paid Teachers At Jap [Sic] Centers"
Newspaper Article, "High Salaries To Be Paid Teachers At Jap [Sic] Centers"
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Article discussing wage differences between War Relocation Authority teachers and other Arkansas educators.