Camp Harmony
Japanese American Internment and the Puyallup Assembly Center
Series: Asian American Experience; 147;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st Edition
- Publisher University of Illinois Press
- Date of Publication 19 October 2009
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780252076725
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 229x152x20 mm
- Weight 367 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 14 black & white photographs, 5 tables 0
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Long description:
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This book is the first full portrait of a single assembly center--located at the Western Washington fairgrounds at Puyallup, outside Seattle--that held Japanese Americans for four months prior to their transfer to a relocation center during World War II. Gathering archival evidence and eyewitness accounts, Louis Fiset reconstructs the events leading up to the incarceration as they unfolded on a local level: arrests of Issei leaders, Nikkei response to the war dynamics, debates within the white community, and the forced evacuation of the Nikkei community from Bainbridge Island. The book explores the daily lives of the more than seven thousand inmates at ""Camp Harmony,"" detailing how they worked, played, ate, and occasionally fought with each other and with their captors. Fiset also examines the inmates' community life, health care, and religious activities. He includes details on how army surveyors selected the center's site, oversaw its construction, and managed the transfer of inmates to the more permanent Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho.
Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations---- ix
List of Tables---- xi
Foreword by Roger Daniels---- xiii
Acknowledgments---- xv
Introduction---- 1
1. Prewar Japantown---- 9
2. War Comes to Japantown---- 24
3. Preparing for Exile---- 41
4. Puyallup Assembly Center---- 60
5. Exile---- 80
6. Settling In---- 98
7. Early Departures and a New Community---- 113
8. Dissension---- 141
9. Leaving Camp Harmony---- 156
Epilogue---- 167
Notes---- 169
Bibliography---- 195
Index---- 205