"Japs Behave At Center, Hunt States", Wyoming State Tribune, May 15, 1943

This article highlights both the paternalistic attitude and discrimination faced by the people of Japanese descent incarcerated at Heart Mountain. While the Governor of Wyoming was encouraging them to return to their original homes after incarceration, politicians in California were arguing that the incarcerees would not be welcomed back in California.

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Behave
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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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