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Manzanar is the site of one of ten
American concentration camps,
where more than 120,000 ****anese
Americans were
incarcerated during World War II from...
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Farewell to
Manzanar is a
memoir published in 1973 by
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and
James D. Houston. The book
describes the
experiences of
Jeanne Wakatsuki...
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manzanar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manzanar is the
historic site of a
former World War II ****anese-American
incarceration camp.
Manzanar (apple...
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Williamson in background,
Manzanar Relocation Center, California".
Ansel Adams's
Photographs of ****anese-American
Internment at
Manzanar.
Library of Congress...
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Manzanar (Spanish for "apple orchard") was a town in Inyo County, California,
founded by
water engineer and land
developer George Chaffey. Most notably...
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Manzanar Fishing Club is a do****entary film
about a
fishing club at the
Manzanar Relocation Center. The do****entary is
about a
fishing club at Manzanar...
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incarcerated for her
ancestry at the
Manzanar concentration camp
during World War II and
became known as The
songbird of
Manzanar. Mary
Kageyama was one of five...
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Houston and
James D. Houston's book
Farewell to
Manzanar (1973)
about Jeanne's
experiences in the
Manzanar War
Relocation Center and her life after. It explores...
- The
Manzanar Children's
Village was an
orphanage for
children of ****anese
ancestry incarcerated during World War II as a
result of
Executive Order 9066...
- Americans" (PDF).
Retrieved April 1, 2025.
Manzanar ****embly
Center (Calif.), ed. (December 4, 1943). "[Article]".
Manzanar free
press (in ****anese). p. 1. OCLC 10795174...