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Biology Textbook (Minidoka Project School- Hunt, Idaho)

"Exploring Biology" textbook by Ella Thea Smith from Minidoka Japanese Internment Camp in what was known then as Hunt, Idaho. The textbook, published in 1938, has a stamp inside that says it is the property of Watsonville Union High School, Watsonville, California. There is also a list of former students who had the book: Naomi Myrick, Nadine St. Clair (08/30/1939), Warren Bruce (08/29/1940), Kenneth Earl (09/04/1941) and Mas Okada (09/19/1941).

Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest Collection

  • 9.6
  • 1920 - 1982

Includes publications by the California Joint Immigration Committee of San Francisco, newspaper clippings, government orders, proclamations, and other papers relating to a campaign in the 1920s and 1930s to bar Japanese people from West Coast states, a locally organized campaign to stop Japanese individuals from owning farmland, and the relocation and incarceration of Japanese citizens during World War II.

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