Final Internment Report
WRA: A Story of Human Conservation
Publication: Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. First Edition.
Notes: The final report on the relocation, internment, and incarceration of Japanese immigrants and of Japanese Americans following the Japanese Navy's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
While the book's chronology begins in January 1942, the chapter called "The Price of Prejudice" notes that the FBI reported on December 11 that more than 1200 Japanese aliens had already been arrested. This report, like many of the post-War publications by the staff of the War Relocation Authority, is critical of the decision to intern the Japanese and is sympathetic to the hardships Japanese and Japanese Americans faced. The book also covers the little-remembered activities of the Farm Security Administration and the Federal Reserve Bank, which was responsible for internees' property.
xvi, 212 pages. Illustrated with halftone photographs.
Edition + Condition: First edition (first printing). A very good copy in the original printed wrappers.
Item No: #363182
Price: $750
