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Arab Americans in Metro Detroit: A Pictorial History

The Arab Americans' history in metro Detroit

Bulletin

The American Friends Service Committee sent out a bulletin telling Japanese Americans of the proposed evacuation and for them not to do anything until official words from the government came out.

Bulletin No. 3, March 6, 1942, 10:00 am

A bulletin from the American Friends Serivce Committee gave suggestions on the evacuation that was to take place that would affect persons of Japanese ancestry and advised calmness and care in making decisions for the future.

Bulletin No, 4

In a bulletin from the local American Friends Service Committee, the letter said it knew of the assembly center and final reception center for the Japanese evacuees but that the Tolan Committee reported that resettlement so that the evacuees could…

Bulletin No. 4

The American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) issued a bulletin to the Japanese community commenting on its efforts on behalf of Japanese Americans and of its offer to help resettle and normalize conditions for them.

Bulletin No. 4 (In Japanese)

A Japanese translation of Bulletin No. 4, which the American Friends Service Committee issued to announce that they would help evacuated Japanese and assist in their resettlement so they could lead a normal life.

Bulletin No. 5

The local American Friends Service Committee sent out a bulletin to the Japanese community telling of their availability and desire to help in the resettlement once the people are placed in permanent locales.

Human Rights Violations in the Philippines

This publication is the Amnesty International USA Campaign booklet.