Description
This is a letter from O. J. Jensen to Governor Herbert B. Maw discussing Japanese American relocation. Jensen discusses how his fear of what people will think of him if he hired a Japanese American man to work on his farm, but explains to Governor Maw that he thinks it would be better to employ Japanese Americans than to put them in an internment camp.
Source
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections & Archives, LJAHA, Series 12, Box 146, Box 6, Fd. 6, Item 30.
Rights
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