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Heart Mountain Internment Camp, Wyoming, United States
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Heart Mountain Sentinel
Founded in 1943 by Japanese American internees at the Heart Mountain Internment Camp in Wyoming, the Heart Mountain Sentinel served as a crucial lifeline for the camp's residents. Led by figures such as editor and publisher B. S. Higa, the newspaper provided news updates, cultural commentary, and stories of life within the camp, fostering a sense of community and resilience among its readers. Throughout its operation, the Sentinel advocated for civil rights and dignity amidst adversity, achieving significant milestones along the way. Renowned for its authenticity and commitment to truth, the Heart Mountain Sentinel remains a trusted historical source that captures the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II. On OldNews.com, you can explore scans of the Heart Mountain Sentinel starting 1942, including 1,626 scans in total. Discover historical figures, events, and perhaps even connections to your own family history as you delve into this invaluable resource.