12022-01-27T23:05:27+00:00Jessica Bocinskia602570e86f7a6936e40ab07e0fddca6eccf4e9b1562Shuichi Yamamoto, the last evacuee to leave the Granada Relocation Center, in Amache, Colorado, says "Goodbye" to Project Director James G. Lindley, as the War Relocation Authority camp is officially closed October 15, 1945.plain2023-01-09T23:20:36+00:001946Henry Littleworth64764bd7f75105eef9e31ea463f7e3beab74cfdb
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12023-01-13T22:26:45+00:00Incarceration Camps Close5CYOA (2)plain2023-01-13T22:38:39+00:00 Finally, roughly four years since you first step foot in Mazanar, you hear that the camp is going to close soon. World War II has ended and Japanese Americans are no longer considered enemy aliens. You are told that you will be given $25 and a bus ticket to wherever you'd like to go. After being away for so long, it is hard to imagine how you will be able to return to normal American life.
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12023-01-13T21:27:34+00:00Japanese Incarceration Camps Close3CYOA (1)plain2023-01-13T22:01:59+00:00 Finally, roughly four years since you first step foot in Mazanar, you hear that the camp is going to close soon. World War II has ended and Japanese Americans are no longer considered enemy aliens. You are told that you will be given $25 and a bus ticket to wherever you'd like to go. After being away for so long, it is hard to imagine how you will be able to return to normal American life.