"The Truth About Relocation"

This document discusses the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II, emphasizing the challenges and controversies surrounding the War Relocation Authority's management of the program. It highlights the difficulties internees faced, including loss of property, hostile public sentiment, and inadequate relocation facilities, while refuting misconceptions about the centers and stressing the evacuees' contributions, such as in agriculture and military service. 

Resource Identifier
TruthAboutRelocation
Citation
John A. Nelson papers, Collection No. 5325, Box 1, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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