Newspaper clipping – Cody Enterprise. “Heart Mountain camp on CD-ROM”: , March 3, 1999
Scope and Contents
Wyoming historian Ann Noble has written and produced a CD-ROM about the Heart Mountain Relocation Camp. The CD-ROM explores the experience of more than 10,000 people of Japanese ancestry who were detained at Heart Mtn. during World War II. The CD begins with Japanese immigration to the U.S. and their experiences here, culminating in the mass evacuation and incarceration from designated “war zones.” The CD-ROM follows the detainees after the war, when they were rebuilding their lives, and discusses their fight for redress in Congress and the courts. Materials include written and audio text, more than 150 photographs, 50 primary documents, and personal accounts from Heart Mountain detainees, many speaking about their experience for the first time. Etc.
Dates
- March 3, 1999
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 20 boxes
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository