Note: The arresting cover was designed by LeRuth Tyau. The shield on the back cover, symbolically encircled, is a graphic representation of the age- distribution of the population of Topaz. From the small of the middle to the spire, the Issei are represented; most of the Nisei are in the continuously expand- ing lower branches and trunk. This "tree of the people," designed as a substitute for the lack of trees at the camp, was drawn up as the official shield of Topaz in January 1943.


The frontispiece was drawn by Mrs. Tyau and the center map by Richard Bird. The study was supported in part by Utah State University Research funds.


TWENTY-FIFTH FACULTY HONOR LECTURE


THE PRICE OF PREJUDICE


The Japanese-American Relocation Center in Utah during World War II


by LEONARD J. ARRINGTON Professor of Economics


THE FACULTY ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY LOGAN UTAH 1962


Dimensions 23 cm x 16 cm 48 pages


Condition is very good. Shows some minor signs of wear. Please see pictures for detailed condition.