Farewell To Manzanar By: Taylor, Emily, and Mitch.

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Farewell To Manzanar By: Taylor, Emily, and Mitch

Block Each block contained Barracks Latrine Ironing room Mess hall Recreation hall Bath houses

Barracks Each barrack was approximately 100’ by 20’ they contained a few 25’ by 20’ family apartments

Bathhouse and Latrines The bathhouses and latrines were very public and provided no privacy The bathrooms had no dividers

Mess Halls The mess halls were large buildings with large tables and benches Each block had to contribute their own cooks A common meal

The Cemetery 15 of 150 people who died there were buried at Manzanar. (Most were cremated) 6 of the graves remain.

Works Cited "BKMT Reading Guide: An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography." Book Club Favorites -- Find the 100 most popular book club selections on BookMovement.com. 26 May "Manzanar - Men's Latrine on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. 26 May "Manzanar Barracks, illustration by Don Foley �." Don Foley, Infographics, Information Illustration, Diagrams. 26 May "Manzanar Cemetery." Dave and Jen's Home Page. 26 May 2009 < "Manzanar Internment Camp Model on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. 26 May My Homepage. 26 May "The War Relocation Camps of World War II--Visual 4." National Park Service - Experience Your America. 26 May Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki, and James D. Houston. Farewell to Manzanar A True Story of Japanese American Experience During and After the World War II Internment. New York: Bantam Books, 1983.