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Tuesday, August 17, 2021

The Japanese American Internment Map


Yale University Library's Out of the Desert: Resilience as well as Memory inward Japanese American Internment is an exhibition exploring the internment of Americans of Japanese heritage during World War II.

In the saltation as well as summertime of 1942 roughly 100,000 persons of Japanese heritage were forcibly relocated from the West Coast as well as incarcerated inward inland internment camps. The Yale University Library's exhibition draws on the university's extensive materials related to the internment, including internee correspondence, artwork, as well as literature. The exhibition is continuing until Feb 26, 2016.

If y'all can't arrive to the library y'all tin sack explore some of the cloth from the exhibition on the Out of the Desert interactive map. The map shows the place of the temporary assembly centers as well as the internment camps. If y'all direct an internment military camp on the map y'all tin sack persuasion some of the university's extensive cloth relating to the camp, including historical photos, contemporary paper reports as well as letters as well as drawings from the camp's internees.