Rejection Letters to Fumiye Morita, February 1943

Incarcerated students like Fumiye Morita, seeking to enroll  to continue their nursing education, faced obstacles in gaining admission. There were quotas for Japanese American students, fears that the students would face hostilities from patients, and outright refusal to enroll students of Japanese ancestry.

Resource Identifier
FumiyeMoritaLetters
Citation
Susan McKay papers, Collection No. 400036, Box 2, folder 6, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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