Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry,..April 26, 1942.
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Osher Map Library Collection
Name: Instructions to all persons of Japanese ancestry,..April 26, 1942.
Barcode: 58717
Image Number: 58717.0001
Brief Description: Broadside instructing residents of Japanese ancestry excluding them from areas considered of national security importance. After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7th, 1941, Japanese-Americans were rounded up and relocated to internment camps. Between 1942 and 1945 camps in various locations such as California, Arizona and Wyoming over 120,000 Japanese-Americans were held in the camps. The government announced that the camps would be closed by the end of 1945. The last to close was at Tule Lake, California in March, 1946.
Author: United States. Western Defense Commander and Fourth Army Wartime Civil Control Administration,
Date/Date Range: May 5th, 1942
Language: English
Type: Broadsides
Dimensions: H 56 x W 35 cm
Historical Context: After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, Japanese-Americans were interned in camps mostly in the western and midwestern states in isolated areas.
LC Call Number: KF 7224.5 1942 W4
OCLC: 1419384842
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