"Heart Mountain detainees felt weight of western prejudices", by Ed Marston, Cody Enterprise, April 15, 1985

This article discusses the prejudices Heart Mountain incarcerees faced from local communities in Wyoming and across the West. It highlights the Japanese and Japanese Americans' struggles, while enduring hostility, forced labor and confinement, while also contributing to local economies and volunteering for military service.

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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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