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Welcome to Spring teach in
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Yankee Come Home! [page 2 of 2]
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Yankee Come Home! [page 1 of 2]
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History professor at the University of Washington, Edmond S. Meany, statement supporting different fields for a Master's Degree in History at the University of Washington, n.d.
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Catherine P. Blaine letter to her family regarding the Yakima War, February 20, 1856
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John J. McCloy letter to Mary Farquharson defending the policy of exclusion and interment of Japanese-Americans in response to a letter of objection written by Mary Farquharson, January 19, 1943
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American Civil Liberties Union member Roger Baldwin letter soliciting letters of objection to a U. S. Senate proposal to put the War Department in control of interned Japanese-Americans, February 1, 1943
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Devotional about the pain of World War II and the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans from the Pacific Coast, February 22, 1942
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Vernon Ross Jr. letter To Norio Higano about his objections to Executive Order 9066, and his religious objection to the war on April 12, 1942
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"Challenge to Democracy" a pamphlet advertising a short film about the relocation of Japanese-Americans during World War II, ca. 1943
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"Questions and Answers for Evacuees: Information Regarding the Relocation Program Issued by The War Relocation Authority Regional Office San Francisco, California"
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Second Quarterly Report of the War Relocation Authority, July 1 to September 30, 1942
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Myths and Facts About the Japanese-Americans: Answering Common Misconceptions Regarding Americans of Japanese Ancestry, April, 1945
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Report on recruiting cannery workers during World War II, ca. 1941-1945
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Press Release distributed by the United Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers of America (UCAPAWA) union reaffirming their "No-Strike" pledge in the field and factories for the duration of the World War II
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"Our Union then and Now", a report on the state of the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers' Union, CIO, Local 7, ca. 1941-1945
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Floyd Wilfred Schmoe interview
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Robert O'Brien interview
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Men during a tug of war game at Makah Indian Reservation
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Women during a tug of war game at Makah Indian Reservation
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