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Karsyn Youngblood English Research Paper (IV. Hardships of Camp…
Karsyn Youngblood English Research Paper
III. Relocation Places
C. Internment Camps
Locations
a. Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, etc.
Population
a. 10 camps, holding 120,000 people
Parts of Camps
a. barracks, mess hall, firebreak, etc
B. Assembly Centers
Conditions
d. an adventure
e. flies everywhere
a. crowded
b. washroom and laundry
c. weather
Types of Housing
a. lived in stalls
h. mattresses of hay
d. no furniture
i. roof of tar
e. army cots, light bulb, two blankets
c. 2x4 feet per person
b. 3-6 people = 1 stall
f. cots and light bulb
g. 2 blankets per person
A. Frenzy of Moving
Sell
b. sold as a fraction of its true value
a. lost everything
Burning
a. loyalties
Packing
b. bedding, sheets, one plate, cup, etc.
c. no cameras
a. what should we take?
d. no pets
I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter
"If all the Japs were removed tomorrow, we'd never miss them… because the white farmers can take over and produce everything the Japs grow. And we don't want them back when the war ends, either."
B. Thesis Statement
IV. Hardships of Camp Life
D. Housing
wooden shacks on dirt roads
army cot, light bulb, etc.
the mess hall, firebreak, barracks etc.
tar paper barracks
C. Health
diseases
tooth implants
B. Food
Mothers couldn't cook
hot dogs at Minidoka Internment Camp
got sick
Tin plates
pregnant women
E. Environment
dust storms
too cold / too hot
A. Family Structure
upended structure
had to disperse
places were cramped
families no longer ate together
difficult living conditions
II. Historical Background
B. Government Response
Executive Order 9066
a. Roosevelt signed on February 19, 1942
d. designate military areas
b. had targets
A. Attack on Pearl Harbor
What
a. Lasted 2 hours
b. came to an end
Date
a. 7:55 AM on Sunday, December 7, 1941
Lost
c. 2,403 American deaths
a. took a toll on battleships etc.
b. 164 American aircrafts
V. Conclusion