The Boy
In 1942, 122,000 Japanese Americans were forced from their homes in California, western Oregon and Washington, and southern Arizona in the single largest forced relocation in U.S. history. Many would spend the next three years in one of ten relocation centers across the country run by the newly-formed War Relocation Authority. Others, like Otsuka’s father figure, would be held in facilities run by the Department of Justice and the U.S. Army. Few photographs exist of the internment camps because of prohibitions against owning cameras, but vivid descriptions—verbal and visual—exist to give us a picture of life “inside,” very much in keeping with the narration offered by Otsuka’s youngest narrator.