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Vernon E. Ross Jr. letter to Norio Higano which includes a description of the Portland City Council's stance on suppressing the licenses of "enemy aliens" and the status of Japanese-American owned businesses, February 12, 1942

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Ross, Vernon Jr.

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Norio Higano was a medical student in St. Louis, Missouri during World War II. His parents, Haji and Ura, and his sister Shizuko were at Camp Harmony and Minidoka. Another sister, Aiko, was enrolled at Joshi Isen, a women's medical college in Tokyo, Japan from 1938-1942.
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