California State University Japanese American Digitization Project: An ExhibitMain MenuIntroductionBefore the WarIssei and Nisei in the WestExecutive Order 9066Mass removalIncarcerationConcentration campsServiceNisei in the warResettlementReconstructing HomeRedressA nation makes amendsReflectionsMaking sense of it allTimelineGraphic from exhibition poster, "Timeline"Educational Guides and ResourcesRelated ResourcesList of external resources relating to the exhibit topicPrint-ready PostersDownload Print-ready posters for your eventsAbout CSUJADDescription of the CSUJAD Project and call for historical resource donations
Opening letter of a detailed report on the housing shortage in the Central Valley, California and the return of Japanese American incarcerees from the Relocation Camps. Describes the impact of Japanese Americans losing their homes during the incarceration period and the conflicting attitudes between incarcerees and community members. Some Japanese Americans were disillusioned about losing their possessions to thieves and didn't trust the WRA on promises to assist them with returning home. The report also describes other minorities moving into housing formerly occupied by Japanese Americans and charity organizations helping during the rescission.
12017-02-14T10:08:56-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3442nd Combat Team1Brief description of the 442nd Infantry Regiment together with the 100th Infantry Batallion, the 522nd Artillery Battalion and the 232nd Engineers Company. Three soldiers are featured..media/sac_jaac_0331-6.pdfplain2017-02-14T10:08:57-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3
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12017-02-15T20:08:47-08:00Opening Letter Regarding California Housing Shortage1Letter describing content of the Community Analysis Report No. 12, regarding the housing shortage in California in 1945.media/sjs_fla_0442-1.pdfplain2017-02-15T20:08:47-08:00