Dorothea Lange Internment Camps

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Furthermore, the United States government conveyed that Japanese residents enjoyed the internment camps. In a newspaper article, an image depicted a group of girls “enjoying a softball game.” The girls had large smiles on their faces, and the caption claimed in all capital letters “NO DISTRESS HERE.” The United States published this image as a depiction of Japanese people with a positive perception of the internment camps. On the other hand, the United States prevented Dorothea Lange, a major photographer of the process of Japanese internment camps, from the publication of her photos due to the photos’ portrayal of the internment as less enjoyable. For example, in one of Lange’s photographs, three Japanese boys stood solemnly behind a barbed