INTERNMENT CAMP NOTICE JAPANESE - AMERICANS WW 2 1942 ROUND UP OF CITIZENS
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INTERNMENT CAMP NOTICE JAPANESE-AMERICANS WW 2 1942 ROUND UP OF CITIZENS
NOTE: BELONGS IN A MUSEUM COLLECTION.
NOTE 2: In 1942 Americans of Japanese descent were rounded up on the West Coast and send to internment camps. An army investigation at the time found second generation citizens were loyal. But three days were given to settle all affairs, sell vegetable farms and businesses and show up for deportation. Bank America had a behind the scenes role in this. Besi...des lobbying the government the Bank had agents buying up the property of Americans of Japanese heritage at discount processes. Huge discounts. I bought these from a California Military museum that was closing about three decades ago.These posters were tacked to telephone poles and posted in the windows of stores.
SIZE LARGE 14" by 22" Condition EXCELLENT - LETTER PRESS PRINTED/ Photos accurate.
ORIGINAL - LIKE EVERYTHING WE SELLDelivered with certificate of Authenticity.TIP TO COLLECTORS:IN THE 60'S I BOUGHT PSYCHEDELIC POSTERS BECAUSE I LIKED THEM AND THE ARTISTS. I KEPT STUFF FROM THE DEMONSTRATIONS BECAUSE I BELIEVED IN IT. MY FRIENDS THOUGHT I WAS NUTS AND WASTING MY MONEY. IT TURNED OUT THE BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE.IF I WERE YOUNG I WOULD BUILD A COLLECTION OF PUNK ERA POSTERS AND ITEMS BECAUSE SO FEW ARE AROUND AND THEY ARE THE LAST - PRE INTERNET - THAT WERE USED FOR COMMUNICATION. TREMENDOUS EDGY ART.IN ADDITION, THERE ARE GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILD COLLECTIONS CHEAP THAT AT SOME POINT WILL BE HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER. IF YOUNG, I WOULD BUY:THE WOMENS MOVEMENT, THE GAY/LGBQT STRUGGLES, UNITED FARM WORKERS AND LATINO EFFORTS, PRO POT ANTI DRUG WAR CAMPAIGNS (STILL ALMOST ½ OF THE PRISONERS ARE FOR MINOR DRUG OFFENSES), SOLAR, WIND ENERGY- ANTI BIG OIL, SOCIALIST AND ANARCHIST MOVEMENTS, PEACE AND ANTI NUKE, 7. BLACK LIVES MATTER AND RELATED, ANIMAL RIGHTS ECOLOGY
...THESE WILL ALL GO UP IN VALUE. BUILD A A COLLECTION WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP.P.S. INVESTING: We list many quality and rare items that are collectable. Desirable posters can be a great investment. I emphasize artists because the posters, that have skyrocketed in value over the last century, have been by first rate artists depicting special moments in our history. Sometimes I will add an editor’s note if I think the info might be helpful to collector/investors.P.P.S. TERMS: We try to use these categories for condition:EXCELLENT = about as good as one can get on posters of its age.VERY GOOD = maybe a wrinkle or crease or two. Any toning appears in small areas of the border not on the image.GOOD = A poster that may have small problems like creases, toning, tack holes in corners, small damage to the edges. We try to give accurate photos.Vintage = a poster that was put up on a bulletin board and was used in it’s day.Also these terms:RARE = Hard to find on search engines and rarely seen by serious collectors.SCARCE = Some are out there but hard to find.ONE OF A KIND = Just what it says. Unique.International Shipping Policy: We are very happy to share these works of art worldwide. For buyer and seller peace of mind, items closing over $150 are shipped via USPS Express Mail International with insurance and signature delivery. Parcels under $150 value will be shipped via USPS First Class International to save you money. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.