Manzanar National Historic Site Visitor Center, CA

Plan B: a visit to Manzanar, part of the National Park system and historical site of one of America’s Japanese internment camps from World War II. What a fascinating and heart wrenching exhibit to walk the grounds of where over 10,000 Japanese American people were forced to live. They were told that they would be placed there to be protected from enemy forces, however it was internment under strict guarded watch. This camp was crowded with compromises and betrayals on all levels. The brief documentary film talked about the emotions these people had to go through leaving a life behind to live in these camps. It was just a profound example of power and influence over people who do not have any. Let history show that these injustices should not be repeated for anyone ever.




























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