Manzanar: Pilgrimage to an ugly past
A replica security fence and internment barracks at Manzanar.
(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)Colorful Japanese origami are laid around the cemetery monument, or “soul consoling tower,” days after the 47th annual pilgrimage at the Manzanar Historical WWII Internment Camp.
(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)The iconic cemetery monument, or “soul consoling tower” is shown days after the 47th annual pilgrimage at the Manzanar Historical WWII Internment Camp. Mount Williamson is in the background.
(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)Colorful Japanese origami are laid around the cemetery monument, or “soul consoling tower,” days after the 47th annual pilgrimage at the Manzanar Historical WWII Internment Camp.
(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)This area around the Manzanar WWII Internment Historical Camp shows where barracks housed thousands of Japanese and Japanese Americans during WWII.
(Don Leach / Daily Pilot)