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Material Related to Topaz Relocation Camp, 1942-1989

 File — Box: 16, Folder: 3

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

Majority of material related to the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) which was founded in May of 1979 with the stated purpose of seeking redress for Japanese Americans interned in relocation camps during WWII. Material includes legal documents and correspondence, historical research, presentation notes, marketing materials, clippings and publications related to internment and redress efforts. Collection includes historical and legal documents (1942-1990) related to the Error of Coram Nobis Trial for Korematsu, Hirabayashi and Yasui and documents (1940-1989) that delve into the homicide of James Wakasa, an internee at Topaz. Record group also contains information about the Chicago Ad Hoc Committee, photographs of the Topaz Relocation Center site (ca. 1980s), miscellaneous clippings and correspondence and oversized material such as several issues of “Life” magazines (1942, 1944) and posters for NCJAR (ca. 1980s).

Dates

  • 1942-1989

Extent

From the Collection: 18 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

From the Collection: Japanese

General

Photocopies of Trek, Topaz Times, “Fighting Americans, Too!,” Millard County Chronicle and materials with photographs of Topaz site in the 1980s

Repository Details

Part of the JASC Legacy Center Repository

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