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

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

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

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

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

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

7 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 2009. "Manzanar - Men's Latrine on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. 26 May 2009. "Manzanar Barracks, illustration by Don Foley �." Don Foley, Infographics, Information Illustration, Diagrams. 26 May 2009. "Manzanar Cemetery." Dave and Jen's Home Page. 26 May 2009 <http://www.jendaveallen.com/2005_Death_Valley/pages/web_manzanar_cemetery_2_monument.h "Manzanar Internment Camp Model on Flickr - Photo Sharing!" Welcome to Flickr - Photo Sharing. 26 May 2009. My Homepage. 26 May 2009. "The War Relocation Camps of World War II--Visual 4." National Park Service - Experience Your America. 26 May 2009. 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.


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