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Return to Tule Lake

Japanese American internees and their families make a pilgimage to the 'No - no camp' where loyalty and patriotism meant different things to those who were there.

Return to the Valley: the Japanese American Experience After WW II

At the conclusion of WW II 120,000 men, women and children of Japanese ancestry were released after three years of imprisionment in internment camps. Each was given $25 dollars and a train ticket home. For many home was California - the Santa Clara…

Return Them

A letter writer with just the initials R.T.S. suggested that the Japanese be put on a ship and sent to Japan because, he or she said, many want to go there and Americans don't want them here.

Returing Japs Confident U.S. Lost War

Article about Japanese Americans returning to Japan from Portland, OR aboard the Gen. W.H. Gordon.

Resume

This is a resume of Wing Luke's activities. It was typed on yellow carbon paper with corrections written in pencil.

Restrictions On Aliens Hit

Employers were urged to hire aliens in non-restricted work in order to keep up war production, according to the Office of Production Management. Many employers were under the mistaken impression that aliens could not be hired or that prejudice kept…

Restoring a legacy

The National Park Service is searching for original buildings to restore Manzanar and tell the story of the Japanese internment camp there.