Speech by Dillon S. Myer, June 19, 1945

In these remarks, titled "Problems Of Evacuee Resettlement in California", Meyer addresses the challenges of resettling Japanese Americans after World War II, emphasizing the need to counter prejudice and provide fair opportunities for integration. He highlights the persistence of harmful myths and discriminatory practices that hinder resettlement, while underscoring the loyalty and contributions of Japanese Americans, particularly soldiers, to the nation.

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MyerSpeech
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John A. Nelson papers, Collection No. 5325, Box 1, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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