“Outcasts! The Story of America’s Treatment of Her Japanese-American Minority.” Booklet, Caleb Foote and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1943
As a Quaker, Foote served a prison sentence for violating the Selective Service Act. Upon his release, he worked with the pacifist organization, the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and actively protested internment. In 1943, he produced this booklet with renowned photographer Dorothea Lange.
Walter Millsap / Keikichi Akana Imamura family papers (WA MSS S-1590), Box 2, Folder 40. WA, BRBL.
Booklet by Caleb Foote and the Fellowship of Reconciliation
Tanforan Totalizer, Tanforan Assembly Center, July 11, 1942
Many "assembly centers" relied on newsletters to foster a sense of community in the radically different world that emerged after Executive Order 9066. This newsletter from San Bruno, California, was published until the residents of Tanforan were relocated to Topaz Relocation Center near Abraham, Millard County, Utah.
(1979 +S23), BRBL.