1. Japanese Internment
Armed guards patrolled the grounds surrounding each of the barracks and along the barbed wire fences enclosing the camps. In some cases the Japanese Americans were prohibited from being within ten feet of the fence. ... Privacy was violated by camp authorities and by the general design of the camp's buildings. ... Though the justification may sound acceptable all the housing was shabby, the bathroom without privacy, and the food wasn't too good. ...
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- Grade Level: High School