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F Street, the main Heart Mountain Relocation
Center thoroughfare.
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Canal Camp, one of two camps at Gila River.
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A pile of scrap wood left after camp
construction. University of Arizona Library, WRA Exhibit, ©1995. |
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Heart Mountain, Sept 1942. Making furniture from
wood salvaged from the scrap pile. Edward Spicer, Asael Hansen, Katherine Luomala, Marvin Opler; Impounded People, Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers; University of Arizona Press; Tucson, Arizona; ©1969, p. 73. |
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Making beds out of hay. National Archives. Michi Weglyn, Years of Infamy, Morrow Quill Paperbacks, New York, ©1976, p. 9. |
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Sitting on homemade furniture in a 20' x 24' room
in Tule Lake, Sept. 1942. A room of this size was often home
to 3 couples.
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Waiting to enter the mess hall.
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A makeshift classroom at Rohwer, Fall, 1942.
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