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Arthur G. Barnett letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 24, 1942
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Frank S. Bayley letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 22, 1942
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Arthur L. Frederick letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 1942
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Allan Lorimer letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 25, 1942
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Jennie Fulton letter to Gertrude Apel providing a statement in support of the War Relocation Authority's plan to relocate Japanese families outside of the internment camps, September 23, 1942
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Aurelio Bulosan letter to P.P. Colombo (also known as Potenciano Parin Columna) expressing his concern about the Carlos Bulosan Benefit Fund loosing momentum, July 26, 1938
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Paula Thomas holiday card to P.P. Colombo (also known as Potenciano Parin Columna) and other members of the Caballeros de Dimas-Alang, 1938
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Iwao Matsushita letter to Hanaye Matsushita discussing the status of his imprisonment at Fort Missoula, November 28, 1942
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Grace Read letter to Hanaye Matsushita expressing her support for both Hanaye and Iwao Matsushita during their internment, January 28, 1943
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Iwao Matsushita letter to Hanaye Matsushita expressing concern over her health and requesting she send him supplies at Fort Missoula, March 5, 1942
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Eleanor Roosevelt letter to William Hosokawa expressing her support for the Japanese community and her distaste for war, March 31, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to General John. L. DeWitt asking him to allow Japanese evacuees from Bainbridge Island to stay with Japanese families in Seattle until a resettlement location in the northwest is finalized, March 23, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt expressing the loyalty of Japanese American citizens to the United States and asking for help in easing the evacuation process by discouraging negative public opinions, March 23, 1942
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Dyke Miyagawa letter to James Sakamoto describing conditions at the Minidoka internment center, August 12, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to George Sumita regarding the impending move from Camp Harmony to the Minidoka internment camp, August 15, 1942
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Mary Mimbu letter to James Sakamoto about life in Camp Harmony including the organization of athletic, educational, and recreational programs, May 9, 1942
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Richard Randall letter to James Sakamoto about the suspected theft of materials from his home by Kiyoshi Sugai, former employee of his now interned at Camp Harmony, May 19, 1942
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Floyd Schmoe letter to James Sakamoto about trying to acquire internment exemptions for some Japanese familties and bringing a weekly movie to Camp Harmony in order to boost morale, May 19, 1942
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James Sakamoto letter to Dillon S. Myer praising the actions of J.J. McGovern and his staff in running Camp Harmony, August 3, 1942
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George Sumida letter to James Sakamoto describing internment conditions at the Wartime Civil Control Administration (WCCA) Assembly Center in Portland, Oregon, August 7, 1942
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