The original auditorium, now the site of the museum |
It gives a heartrending glimpse into the lives these US citizens (including little children, pregnant women, and the elderly) who were forced, without just cause, into a barbed-wire enclosed prison and who persevered with dignity and grace.
Upon our arrival, it was hard to imagine the dry, desolate conditions that greeted the internees when I was surrounded by the grandeur of the snow capped Sierras. Wandering through the museum, there is a hushed reverence, and the solitude gives dimension to the stories of those who lived here. The sadness of the injustice done here permeates the air, and although it is not in my family's history, it was a visit worth making.
Multiple families lived in this single barracks |
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