Hump Day History
The Manzanar National Historic Site.
One of ten concentration camps, where more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were held from March 1942 until November 1945.
The "Soul Consoling Tower," as the kanji characters translate, was built in August 1943 on the cemetery grounds. Master stonemason, Ryozo Kado, and Buddhist minister, Shinjo Nagatomi, designed it as a permanent tribute to those who perished at Manzanar.
150 men, women, and children were buried here.
Most families requested the removal of remains after the war, but six graves are still intact.






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