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Authors: Richard Reeves

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Brawley News

Breed, Clara

Brereton, Lewis

British Columbia

Brown v. Board of Education

Bruyères, Battle of

Buck, Pearl

Burbank, California

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Bureau of Soil Conservation Service

Burgoyne, W. Sherman

Burleson, Clarence

Burling, John

Burma

Bush, George W.

Butzin, Don

Butzin, Kenneth

Calder, Alexander

California.
See also specific locations

agricultural interests
anti-Japanese sentiment in
assembly centers
camp closings and
Japanese American distribution maps and
elections of 1942
evacuees return to
Military Areas
military recruiters and
number of evacuees from
Pearl Harbor and

California Court of Appeals

California Housing and Immigration Division

California Polytechnic Institute

California Site Survey

California State Council of Defense

California state legislature

California Townsend Clubs

Camp Blanding, Florida

Camp Savage, Minnesota

Camp Shelby, Mississippi

Canada

Caniff, Milton

Carey, C. Reid

Carr, Ralph

Carrillo, Leo

Carter, John Franklin

Castellina, Italy

Cat Island, Mississippi

Caton, Tom

Cavalry Replacement Training Center

CBS News

Cecina, Italy

Census Bureau

Chamber of Commerce

Chandler, A. B. “Happy”

Chiang Kai-shek

Chicago

China

Chinese Americans

Christgau, John

Christian Advocate

Christian Century

Christians

Cincinnati

Circle of Freedom, A
(exhibit)

citizenship

Collins suit to restore
denied to Asian immigrants
deportations and
Fair Play protests
lawsuits on
Mayekawa address on
“non-alien” label and
renunciations of
threats to rescind

“Citizenship Carries Responsibility” (Mayekawa address)

Civil Control Office

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

Civilian Exclusion Order No. 1

civil liberties

Civil Liberties Act (1988)

civil rights movement

Clark, Chase

Clark, Mark

Clark, Ramsey

Clark, Thomas

Cleveland

Clinton, Bill

Coast Guard

code breakers

Cody, Wyoming

colleges and universities

Colle Musatello, Battle of

Collier, John

Collier’s

Collins, Bud

Collins, Wayne

“Collins versus the World” (Christgau)

Colorado

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians

Commonwealth Club of California

community councils

Conn, Stetson

Corregidor

Costa Rica

Costello, John

Crystal City, Texas, prison

Cummings, Edith

curfews

Dachau concentration camp

Dahlquist, John

Daniels, Roger

Daughters of the American Revolution

Davies, Lawrence

Davis, Edward

Davis, Elmer

Dawley, Roy

Days of Waiting
(film)

Death Valley

defense plants

Dellums, Ron

Denaturalization or Renunciation Act (1944)

Denman, William

Denver

Denver Post

deportation

Depression

Desert Exile
(Uchida)

Deutsch, Monroe

Dewey, Thomas E.

DeWitt, John

DiMaggio, Giuseppe Paolo

DiMaggio, Joe

“disloyals”

Doi, Shig

Doi, Sumio

Doolittle, James

Douglas, William O.

Dutch East Indies

Eisenhower, Dwight

Eisenhower, Milton

Elberson, Don

Elberson, Marnie

El Centro, California

elections

of 1942
of 1944

Elks Club

Emancipation Proclamation

Emi, Frank

Emidio
(freighter)

Emmons, Delos

Endo, Hiro

Endo, Mitsuye

Enemy Alien Control Unit

Engle, Clair

Ennis, Edward

Enola Gay
(plane)

Epting, Jake

escheat laws

eugenics

Evans, Mrs. C. W.

Evanson, Ellen

Exclusion Orders

Number 19
Number 49

Executive Order 9066

Factories in the Field
(McWilliams)

Fahy, Charles

Fairbanks, Douglas

Fair Play Committee

Farewell to Manzanar
(Houston and Houston)

farmers

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

Fifth Army

Fifth Column

First Armored Division

fishing community

Fitzgerald, F. Scott

522nd Artillery Battalion

Fletcher, Bob

Florin, California

Ford, Gerald

Ford, Leland

Fori, Joe

Fort Lincoln, Nebraska

Fort Logan, Colorado

Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

Fort Missoula, Montana

Fort Ord

Fort Sill, Oklahoma, prison

Fort Snelling, Minnesota

Fountain Valley, California

442nd Regimental Combat Team

decorations and
Lost Battalion rescued by

Fourth Army

France

Fresno, California

Fresno Assembly Center

Fruya v. Williams

Fry, Amelia R.

Fudenna, Harole

Fujikawa, Fred

Fujikawa, Kiyo

Fujioka, Ted

Fukudome, Shigeru

G-2 Intelligence

Gabrielson, William

Gandhi, Mahatma

Gannon, Chester

Ganor, Solly

Garcia, Mack

Gardena, California

Geisel, Theodor Seuss

German aliens and German Americans

German-American Bund

Germany.
See
Nazi Germany

Ghio, Stefano

Ghio, Victor

Gila River Relocation Center

Eleanor Roosevelt visits

Gilmour, Ailes

Gilmour, Leonie

Ginsberg, Allen

Goe, Bernard

Goleta, California

Goodman, Louis E.

Gothic Line

Granada Relocation Center

Great Britain

Gresham, Oregon

Grower-Shipper Vegetable Association of the Salinas Valley

Growing Pains
(Rouveral)

Gruenewald, Charles

Guadacanal Diary
(film)

Guantánamo Bay

Gullion, Allen

Guy, Ed

habeas corpus

Hachiya, Frank

Halsey, William

Hamada, Noboru

Hamasaki, Charles

Hanley, James

Harmony, John

Harris, Hugh

Harvard University

Hashiguchi, Mutsuo

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Haviland, Joseph

Haviland, June

Hawaii

Arkansas camp, and soldiers from
military service and

Hawaiian National Guard

Hayakawa, Kenjiro

Hayami, Eddie

Hayami, Frank

Hayami, Grace “Sach”

Hayami, Stanley

Hayami, Walt

Hearst, William Randolph

Heart Mountain Relocation Center

aftermath of
army recruitment from
Boy Scouts
disloyals moved from
evacuees leave
Fair Play and
food in
Kuroki speech at
schools in
secret darkroom at

Heart Mountain Sentinel

Heckendorf, Percy

Hershey, Nebraska

Hideo, Henry

Higa, Takejiro

Higashioka, Tom

Higgins, Marty

Hirabayashi, Gordon K.

awards and
conviction vacated

Hirabayashi, Grant Jiro

Hirabayashi, Lane Ryo

Hirahara, George

Hirano, Irene

Hirasaki, Tetsuzo “Ted”

Hirohito, emperor of Japan

Hiroshima

Hispanic Americans

Hitler, Adolf

Hitomi, Jaozo

Hoiles, R. C.

Hokoku Dan
gang

Hollywood, California

Home Front Commandoes

Honda, Masami

Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Hood River County Sun

Hood River Daily News

Hood River Valley

Circle of Freedom
exhibit

Hoover, J. Edgar

Hopkins, B. H.

Horino, Sam

Horiuchi, Shizuko

Hoshi Dan
gang

Hoshide, Hideo

Hosokawa, Bill

Houston, James D.

Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki.
See also
Wakatsuki, Jeanne

Hoyt, Palmer

Hrdlicka, Ales

Hughes, John B.

Hull, Cordell

Hunt, Idaho

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