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Letter, Governor Homer Adkins To Mr. Edward J. Meeman
Letter, Governor Homer Adkins To Mr. Edward J. Meeman
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This letter, written by Governor Homer Adkins, was in response to a letter from Edward Meeman, editor for the Memphis Press-Scimitar. Meeman had previously written to Governor Adkins asking if the Y.W.C.A. could hire a young interned Japanese-American woman as an arts and craft teacher for their camp in Hardy, Arkansas. Governor Adkins' response explains that the rules do not allow internees to leave the internment camps, which is for everyone's protection. He says he has refused all requests for employment of Japanese Americans outside the camps.
Telegram, Cha. Acornell To Governor Homer M. Adkins
Telegram, Cha. Acornell To Governor Homer M. Adkins
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Telegram from Cha. Acornell to Governor Adkins that Acornell is interested in hiring Japanese Americans detained in Arkansas relocation camps.
Letter, Edward J. Meeman To Governor Homer M. Adkins
Letter, Edward J. Meeman To Governor Homer M. Adkins
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Edward Meeman, editor for the Memphis Press-Scimitar, writes to Governor Adkins asking if the Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.) could hire a young woman from the Japanese interment camp by the name of June Yamagachi because the Y.W.C.A. was having a hard time finding a teacher for their camp in Hardy, Arkansas, for their arts and crafts department.
Telegram, Governor Homer Adkins To Char. A. Cornell
Telegram, Governor Homer Adkins To Char. A. Cornell
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
Char. A. Cornell is writing to express interest in hiring Japanese Americans being detained in Arkansas's relocation camps. Governor Adkins is referring Cornell to Paul McNutt, who is with the War Manpower Commission in Washington, D.C.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-15_024.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-15_024.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-14_023.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-14_023.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-10_018.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-05-10_018.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-22_009.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-22_009.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-13_001.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-13_001.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-13_002.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
[2014.160.W.R_Bell_Worldwartwo_1943-04-13_002.Pdf] Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence
Jack P. Bell World War Two Correspondence Collection
No abstract provided.
Jurisdiction Of State Equity Courts
Jurisdiction Of State Equity Courts
Indiana Law Journal
Notes and Comments: National Labor Relations Act
Postcard From Freital, Germany Forced Labor Camp
Postcard From Freital, Germany Forced Labor Camp
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Tan postcard with purple printed postcard lines. Includes text written in green ink and a black hand stamp.Back: Message written in green ink.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
Postal card to a prisoner in the forced labor camp in Freital near Dresden, Germany, sent by a person in Bohemia and Moravia. Freital was the site of a forced labor camp consisting of about 4,000 to 5,000 prisoners working for the Saechsische Gusstalwerke (metal casings).
Lvov Ghetto Work Form
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: Tan paper with printed black boxes and text, with various hand stamps and writing in black ink.Back: Printed black boxes and text with black ink writing.These documents determined an individual's work in the Lvov Ghetto.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: Pre-printed form used for determining an individual's work in Lvov, with blue oval Lvov Ghetto stamps.
British Workers In The War, Jürgen Kuczynski
British Workers In The War, Jürgen Kuczynski
PRISM: Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements
No abstract provided.
Censored Dual Reply Postcard From Slave Labor Camp In Nurnburg, Germany
Censored Dual Reply Postcard From Slave Labor Camp In Nurnburg, Germany
Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection
Front: White postcard with purple printed postcard lines. Includes text written in purple ink, and black and red hand stamps.Back: Printed purple lines.
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash: A "Gemeinschaftslager" cover. The card's content is censored and the recipient did not respond with their portion of the cover. Sent from the Deutsche Star Kugelhalter GMBH. Note the markings from the Keim and Company, which enslaved the prisoners.
The Schneiderman Case–Its Political Aspects, N. S. Timasheff
The Schneiderman Case–Its Political Aspects, N. S. Timasheff
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Schneiderman Case–Some Legal Aspects, Walter B. Kennedy
The Schneiderman Case–Some Legal Aspects, Walter B. Kennedy
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.