Chapter 3: Prison Cities

In the first months of incarceration, Japanese Americans were hit with the humiliating conditions of camp life. The U.S. government denied that people of Japanese ancestry living in the "assembly centers" were prisoners, but the first summer in these camps proved otherwise.

2356 232

Suggested Podcasts

ESSENCE Podcast Network

Dave Ross

Reno Glenn

Via Podcast

WNYC Studios and Night Vale Presents

Jason Rosewell