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CSU Japanese American History Digitization Project posters, 2017

 Series

Scope and Contents

10 posters, each 18 x 24 in. Full color prints on glossy paper. Posters created from images held in several California State University archival collections on Executive Order 9066, Japanese-American Internment, and reparations in observance of the 75th anniversary of the Executive Order.

Posters created from digital files by Palomar College Printing Services as part of a North County Higher Education Grant “75th Remembrance of Japanese American Internment” Collaborators: Alexandra Doyle, Palomar; Richard Ma, MiraCosta and Judith Downie, CSUSM.

Dates

  • Creation: 2017

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

These materials are open for research. Materials are housed off campus. Please allow at least two business days for recall. The Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room is accessible by appointment only, Monday-Friday, 8am - 4pm. Final requests for materials must be made one hour prior to closing. Please submit requests for archival materials at least 24 hours in advance of desired appointment. Materials requested over the weekend will be available on the following Tuesday at the earliest. Please note that Special Collections and University Archives observes all campus holiday closures as noted in the Library Calendar. For more information, please send an email to archives@csusm.edu.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights reside with the university. Copyrights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permission to reproduce or to publish, please contact archives@csusm.edu.

Permission to examine Library materials is not authorization to publish or to reproduce the examined material in whole, or in part. Persons wishing to quote, publish, perform, reproduce, or otherwise make use of an item in the Library’s collections must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants of the copyright holder.

The researcher assumes full responsibility for use of the material and agrees to hold harmless the University Library, and California State University, against all claims, demands, costs, and expenses incurred by copyright infringement or any other legal or regulatory cause of action arising from the use of the Library's materials.

In assuming full responsibility for use of the material, the researcher also understands that the materials they examine may contain Social Security numbers, other personal identifiers, and/or sensitive material on potentially living and identifiable individuals (e.g., medical, evaluative, or personally invasive information). The researcher agrees not to record, reproduce, or disclose any Social Security number or other information of a highly personal nature that may be found.

Full Extent

From the Class: 500 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Class: English

Physical Location

Map Case 8. Currently stored in offsite storage. Contact Special Collections for access with at least two business days notice.

Related Materials

The California State University Japanese American Digitization Project was created to provide a wide variety of material related to the story of Japanese Americans in the 20th Century.

The California State University University Library oral histories collection contains the perspectives of Japanese American North San Diego County residents.

Content Warning note

These materials deal with acts of violence and genocide that may be disturbing to patrons.

For more information on harmful language and content in our collections and finding aid description, see CSUSM Library's https://biblio.csusm.edu/content/potentially-harmful-language-and-content

Repository Details

Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository

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