family, but forgets that she is being incarcerated from society. The people she is surrounded by are from her own culture, and the base of survival the Japanese tried to set forth was limited due to the inconsistent supply. Medication was limited, food was scarce, and the climate was unbearable. The concentration camps that the Japanese-Americans were placed in had nothing constructed. The camps had broken down restrooms, bad drainage, polluted water, no furniture, and limited space. The amount…
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