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WIP Issues : 2006 Issues : March 2006
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March 2006 Photos
"The President of the United States has broken the law. The President of the United States is trying to mislead the American people. And he needs to be held accountable." - Senator Russell Feingold
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Manzanar, California: Opened March 21, 1942. Closed November 21, 1945. Peak population 10,046. Origin of prisoners: Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, San Joaquin County, and Bainbridge Island, Washington. It was the first of the ten camps to open -- initially as a processing center.
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Tuke Lake, California: Opened May 27, 1942. Closed March 20, 1946. Peak population 18,789. Origin of prisoners: American citizens of Japanese descent living in Sacramento area, Southwestern Oregon, and Western Washington. Later, segregated internees were brought from all west coast states and Hawaii. One of the most turbulent camps -- prisoners held frequent protest demonstrations and strikes.
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Amache (Granada), Colorado: Opened August 24, 1942. Closed October 15, 1945. Peak population 7,318. Origin of prisoners: Northern California coast, West Sacramento Valley, Northern San Joaquin Valley, and Los Angeles. Thirty-one Japanese Americans from Amache volunteered and lost their lives in World War II. One hundred twenty died here between August 27, 1942 and October 14, 1945.
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