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High court refuses writ on Japanese vote privilege
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Notecard with a typed message in support of Fred Korematsu, and opposing incarceration of Japanese Americans
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Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, 1942
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Letter from Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, to Fred Korematsu, December 2, 1942
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Letter from Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, to Fred Korematsu, May 4, 1943
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Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, 1943
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Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, August 22, 1943
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai, April 26, 1942
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Letter from Robert Gordon Sproul, President, University of California, Berkeley California, to presidents of various universities, March 13, 1942
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai, Executive Secretary, Japanese YMCA, to Edward J. Ennis, Director, Alien Enemy Control Units, May 9, 1942
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Japanese ordered from coastal area (The Christian century)
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai to editor of San Francisco Examiner, March 23, 1949
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This is a race war
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No discrimination vs. Japanese
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Actions that may be taken on: deploration of the treatment of citizens and aliens alike
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Proposals of action
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai to Lt. General John L. DeWitt, Commander, Western Defense Command Headquarters, Presidio, California, March 6, 1942
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Tule Lake project, with notes from Helen
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National Japanese American Student Relocation Council (July 7, 1943)
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Bibliography of Japanese in America
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To the western mind the Oriental seems to wear a mask
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Letter from Lincoln Kanai to Joseph R. Goodman, March 23, 1943
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Letter to Fellowship of Reconciliation members, August 6, 1942
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Report on Tulelake Relocation Center, Calif: August 3, 1942
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