"865 Volunteer Japanese Workers Have Been Recruited", October 9, 1942

This article discusses the Japanese American incarcerees released from Heart Mountain to work harvesting sugar beets in Wyoming and Montana. While farmers were eager to have their labor, the incarcerees faced hostility and suspicion. 

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Subject File: World War II - Relocation Camps - Heart Mountain, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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