| Master's Thesis - Bibliography |
| Bibliography Books Christgau, John Enemies: World War II Alien Internment. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1985. Daniels, Roger Concentration Camps USA. New York: Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, 1972. Daniels, Roger Prisoners Without Trial: Japanese Americans in World War II. New York: Hill and Wang, 1993. DiStasi, Lawrence(ed.) Una Storia Segreta: The Secret History of Italian American Evacuation and Internment During World War II. Berkeley: Heyday Books, 2001. Fox, Stephen Uncivil Liberties: Italian Americans Under Siege During World War II. Universal Publishers, 2002. Fox, Stephen The Unknown Internment: An Oral History of the Relocation of Italian Americans during World War II. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990. Fox, Stephen America's Invisible Gulag: A Biography of German American Internment & Exclusion in World War II: Memory & History. New York: Peter Lang, 2000. Girdner, Audrie and Loftis, Anne The Great Betrayal: The Evacuation of the Japanese-Americans During World War II. New York: Macmillan Co. 1969. Hayashi, Brian Masaru Democratizing the Enemy: The Japanese-American Internment. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. Holian, Timothy J. The German-Americans and World War II: An Ethnic Experience. New York: Peter Lang, 1996. Jeffries, John W. Wartime America: The World War II Home Front. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1996. Krammer, Arnold Undue Process: The Untold Story of America's German Alien Internees. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefied,1997. Malkin, Michelle, In Defense of Internment: The Case for "Racial Profiling" in World War II and the War on Terror, (Washington, D.C., Regnery Publishing, 2004). Ng, Wendy Japanese American Internment During World War II: A History and Reference Guide. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2002. Personal Justice Denied: Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997. Robinson, Greg By Order of the President: FDR and the Internment of Japanese Americans. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. Smith, Page Democracy on Trial: The Japanese American Evacuation and Relocation in World War II. New York: Simon and Shuster, 1995. Thomas, Dorothy Swaine The Spoilage: Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1946. Thomas, Dorothy Swaine The Salvage: Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1952. Weglyn, Michi Years
of Infamy: The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps. New
York: William and Morrow and Co., 1976. Government Documents Borgen, Herb, "Oral History Interview with Herb Borgen," 1996, government oral history interview, available online on the U.S. Social Security Administration website at: http://www.ssa.gov/history/hboral.html. The Relocation Program, report by the U.S. Department of the Interior, War Relocation Authority, (Washington, U.S. Government Printing Office, undated). Report to the Congress of the United States: A Review of the Restrictions on Persons of Italian Ancestry During World War II, (Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, December 2001). WRA: A Story of Human Conservation, U.S. Department of the Interior, War Relocation Authority, 1946. Articles Daniels, Roger, "Incarceration of the Japanese Americans: A Sixty-Year Perspective," The History Teacher, Vol. 35, No. 3. DeWitt, Larry, "The Civilian War Benefits Program: SSA's First Disability Program," Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 60, No. 2, 1997, 68-76. Financial assistance totaling $5,217 was provided to 149 families. Social Security Bulletin, V, No. 10 (October 1942), Table 1. "House Get Bill Broadening War Seizure Power: Expected to Enact It Next Week," Wall Street Journal, February 7, 1942, 3. "House Passes Second War Powers Bill," Washington Post, March 1, 1942, 1. Leahy, Margaret, "Public Assistance For Restricted Persons During The Second World War," The Social Services Review, Vol. XIX, No. 1, March 1945. "New OCD Dispute Delays War Bill. Compensation for Volunteers Injured on Duty Stirs a Rebellion in House. Conferees For Rejection," New York Times, March 15, 1942, pg. 30. "Officials Deny Jap Aliens Get Lavish Care," Washington Post, April 4, 1942, 3. "Presidential Powers," editorial in the Washington Post, January 23, 1942, 8. Social
Security Bulletin, V, No. 10, October 1942, page 29, table 5 and
page 30, table 7. Archival Documents "Assistance to enemy aliens and other restricted persons: Number of cases receiving service only, number of cases receiving assistance, and amount of assistance payments, February 1942-November 1946," undated internal report by the Bureau of Public Assistance, National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 14. Board Minutes of August 10, 1943, "EAO Program- Inclusion in Scope of Program of Aliens from Central and South America Now in Custody of the U.S.," SSA History Archives. County Agency, caseworker report, files of the SSB, Bureau of Public Assistance, Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 8."Department of the Interior, Information Service, press release, Monday, December 18, 1944. Statement by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes." National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 14. Document No. 5864, summarizing action of the Social Security Board on 2/26/43. SSA History Archives. "History of the Program of Services and Assistance to Enemy Aliens and Others Affected by Restrictive Governmental Action," Bureau of Public Assistance, August 1947. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 13. Letter from President Franklin Roosevelt to The Secretary of the Treasury, dated February 6, 1942. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 3. Letter from President Franklin Roosevelt to The Secretary of the Treasury, dated March 23, 1942. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 3. Letter from Catherine Pinto to Mr. Anthony, dated November 13, 1942. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 10. Letter from Hans-Georg Rother to Jane Hoey, Director of Public Assistance, SSB, dated November 26, 1942. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 10. Letter from Herman Hoffman to Mr. W.F.M., Immigration and Naturalization Service, Boston, Mass., dated July 26, 1943. County Agency, caseworker report, files of the SSB, Bureau of Public Assistance, Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 8. Letter from County Agency to Miss Ethel Hartel, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Boston, Mass., dated September 25, 1943. County Agency, caseworker report, files of the SSB, Bureau of Public Assistance, Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 8. Letter from Acting Assistant Commissioner for Alien Control to Mrs. Bertha Hoffman, dated October 2, 1943. County Agency, caseworker report, files of the SSB, Bureau of Public Assistance, Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 8. Letter from D.S. Myer, Director, War Relocation Authority, to Arthur J. Altmeyer, Chairman, Social Security Board, dated January 13, 1944. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 14. Letter from Azile H. Aaron, Public Assistance Representative to Mr. Charles M. Wollenberg, Director, Department of Social Welfare, Sacramento, California, dated December 20, 1945. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 3. "Memorandum For The President, Subject: Compensation for Civilian War Injuries or Dependency Resulting from Enemy Action," from Harold D. Smith, Director of the Bureau of the Budget, to President Roosevelt, dated February 3, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library. Memorandum from O. C. Pogge, Acting Director, Bureau of Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, to Mr. Oscar W. Powell, Executive Director, SSB, dated June 3, 1942. SSA History Archives. Memorandum For The President, Subject: Amendment of Allocation No. 42-70, from the Emergency Fund of the President, from Harold D. Smith, Director of the Bureau of the Budget to President Roosevelt, dated October 3, 1942, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library, copy in SSA History Archives. Memorandum from Martha E. Phillips, Regional Representative, BPA, to Mary E. Austin, Chief, Field Division, BPA, dated December 10, 1942. And memorandum from Mary Austin to Martha Phillips in reply, dated December 14, 1942. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 16. Memorandum from Jane Hoey, Director, Bureau of Public Assistance, to Oscar Powell, Executive Director, SSB, dated August 4, 1943. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 16. Memorandum from John J. Corson to All Bureau Employees, Subject: Director's Bulletin No. 95, August 5, 1943, copy in SSA History Archives, Revolving Files, Folder: ASEAO, Statute, Laws and Legal Authority. Memorandum to Files from Julia C. Sattler, State Department of Social Welfare, New York City Office, dated November 16, 1944. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 14. Memorandum from Mary E. Austin, Chief, Field Division, Bureau of Public Assistance, to Regional Director, Chicago. Subject: Wisconsin Inquiry Concerning Use of Resettlement Funds for Japanese-American Girl Who Has Lived in Madison for Two Years. Date April 11, 1945. National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 3. Minutes of the Board Meeting, March 3, 1942. Social Security Administration History Archives. Minutes of the Board Meeting, June 12, 1942. SSA History Archives. "Summary of the Case of ODAGAWA, Ichiro H. and Margory," undated, National Archives II, records of the Bureau of Public Assistance- Master File of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, box 14. War Services Handbook, State of California, Department of Social Welfare, 1943: 10-64. Copy available in National Archives, files of the BPA, State Files of Civilian War Assistance to Enemy Aliens, 1940-1948, Box 2. Websites Ansel Adams photo
archive of the Manzanar Relocation Center, Library of Congress, American
Memory Project archive at: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aamhtml/aamhome.html. |