They're Friendly in New England
Title
They're Friendly in New England
Subject
Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Public Opinion; Japanese Americans -- New England -- Public opinion; Concentration camps -- United States.
Description
Included are several articles contained in the pamphlet and a letter with its English translation. The alternate title to this pamphlet is "What New England newspapers say about Japanese Americans." This work contains copies of newspaper articles and letters about the attitude of New Englanders toward Japanese Americans. This publication was primarily intended to encourage those interned in World War II relocation centers to resettle in areas outside the West Coast. Letters in the back of the pamphlet are in Japanese and English. There is an inscription on the cover written in Japanese.
Creator
War Relocation Authority
Source
Tom Hide Collection, sc 14.1
Publisher
Washington, D.C. : Dept. of the Interior, War Relocation Authority, [1944?]
Date
circa 1944
Rights
Copyright restrictions may apply.
Format
Original photographs were scanned as 300 dpi TIFF files on an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner, then converted to 150 dpi JPEGs, which were loaded into Omeka.
Language
English and Japanese
Type
Text
Identifier
sc14.1b01f006n01
Original Format
8.5" x 11" paper
Collection
Citation
War Relocation Authority , “They're Friendly in New England,” Digital Exhibits, accessed November 30, 2024, http://169457.591yf6gsz.asia/items/show/4422.