John Adrian Rademaker Papers, 1936

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John Adrian Rademaker Papers, 1936

John Adrian Rademaker was a professor of Sociology, Ph.D., University of Washington (ca. 1939). He served as community analyst at the Granada Relocation Center, Prowers County, Colorado, during World War II. This collection consists of approximately 660 returned postcard-questionnaires on the numbers of Japanese and Chinese residents who were served by post offices in the state of Washington for the year 1936.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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Rademaker, John Adrian, 1905-

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Professor of Sociology at the University of Hawaii (1944-1947) and at Willamette University (1944-1970) . From the description of Papers / John Adrian Rademaker. 1940-1953. (University of Hawaii at Manoa). WorldCat record id: 68048064 Rademaker was a professor of Sociology; Ph. D, Univ. of WA (ca. 1939); served as community analyst at the Granada Relocation Center, Prowers County, CO, during WWII. From the description of Papers, 1936. (University of California, L...

Japanese American Research Project (University of California, Los Angeles)

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The Japanese American Research Project (originally named the Issei History Project) was initiated by Wakamatsu Shigeo, President of the Japanese American citizens League (JACL) in 1960. The three major objectives of the project were: 1. to conduct a sociological survey based on a national sampling of the Issei and Nisei populations; 2. to publish a definitive history of the Japanese Americans; 3. and to collect documents, including oral history and memorabilia. UCLA agreed to co-sponsor the proj...