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Letter from Mrs. Annie Humphrey and others to Representative Martin Dies Jr. of Texas, May 22, 1944
Letter from Mrs. Annie Humphrey and others to Representative Martin Dies Jr. of Texas, May 22, 1944
Report 717, 78th Congress: Report and Minority Views of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities on Japanese War Relocation Centers, by Representative Herman P. Eberharter of Pennsylvania, September 30, 1943
Report 717, 78th Congress: Report and Minority Views of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities on Japanese War Relocation Centers, by Representative Herman P. Eberharter of Pennsylvania, September 30, 1943
Representative Martin Dies Jr. of Texas with Constituent Letters, photograph by the Associated Press, November 2, 1939
Representative Martin Dies Jr. of Texas with Constituent Letters, photograph by the Associated Press, November 2, 1939
Wait till the Dies Committee Hears about This! drawing by Herbert Block, December 1938
Wait till the Dies Committee Hears about This! drawing by Herbert Block, December 1938
H.R. 3070, An Act to repeal the Chinese Exclusion Acts, November 16, 1943
H.R. 3070, An Act to repeal the Chinese Exclusion Acts, November 16, 1943
Letter from W. Arthur Faus to Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York, June 14, 1943
Letter from W. Arthur Faus to Representative Samuel Dickstein of New York, June 14, 1943
Mine Okubo, photograph by Charles Meyers, 1947
Mine Okubo, photograph by Charles Meyers, 1947
Mine with Open Newspaper, Surrounded by Anti-Japanese Slogans, Berkeley, California, ink drawing by Miné Okubo, 1941
Mine with Open Newspaper, Surrounded by Anti-Japanese Slogans, Berkeley, California, ink drawing by Miné Okubo, 1941
“Assembly and Relocation Centers,” map, Personal Justice Denied: Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 1982
“Assembly and Relocation Centers,” map, Personal Justice Denied: Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, 1982
“I Am an American” Sign Placed in Storefront on December 8, 1941, in Oakland, California, photograph by Dorothea Lange, March 1942
“I Am an American” Sign Placed in Storefront on December 8, 1941, in Oakland, California, photograph by Dorothea Lange, March 1942
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