Race, Racism and
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Camps were hurriedly built to house incoming
prisoners. National Archives. Yoshiko Uchida, Desert Exile, University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, 1982, p. 73. |
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sprouted up across the country, as far to the north and east
as North Dakota and Arkansas. Edited from Frank and Joanne Iritani; Ten Visits; Asian American Curriculum Project, Inc.; San Mateo, CA; ©1995. |
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Poston was constructed on the Colorado River
Indian Reservation.
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The sky reflecting in the mud at Minidoka.
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October 15, 1943, at Berlin Fought, near Burley,
Idaho. Young women from Minidoka working as sugar beet
toppers.
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