Japanese Problem

Title

Japanese Problem

Subject

Kagawa Giberson, A.L. Farm Security Administration Loyalty

Description

A letter writer to the Seattle P-I said that had Japanese Americans followed the teachings of Kagawa, they would be at peace with this country. With the country at war, he suggested that the Farm Security Administration lease land inland and allow the Japanese to farm it as a way to show loyalty and to protect them from possibly strife.

Creator

Giberson, .A.L.

Publisher

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Date

2/25/1942

Type

IM 5 G53 J17

Identifier

1900.5602

Collection