Catalina Federal Honor Camp

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title: Catalina Federal Honor Camp
text: The Catalina Federal Honor Camp, or Tucson Federal Prison Camp, located in the Santa Catalina Mountains, held men subject to the World War II incarceration of Japanese Americans. It had no security fence, boundaries were marked with stones painted white. 45 of the 46 prisoners were draft resisters and objectors of conscience transferred from camps in Colorado, Arizona and Utah, although Gordon Hirabayashi, who had challenged the exclusion of Japanese Americans from the West Coast, was also held
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description: WWII era internment camp for Japanese–Americans
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date modified: 2021-07-10T01:57:45Z
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