Our Final History Project
Santa Anita reception center, Los Angeles, California. The evacuation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans from West Coast areas under U.S. Army war emergency order. Registering Japanese-Americans as they arrive. (1942). [Photograph]. The Japanese Internment Camps remain a staunch reminder of the dangers of extremism in the name of justice and national security. Persisting as an dreadful memory for several Japanese citizens that were originally placed in the camps. Begging the question of how did Japanese American people adjust to the internment camps they were placed in and what sort of hardships did they endure after?
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