The pages 122 to 156 of Farewell to Manzanar depict the lives of Japanese-Americans in internment camps during World War II.
The pages 122 to 156 in Farewell to Manzanar provide a detailed account of the lives of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly removed from their homes and interned during World War II. The author describes the conditions in the internment camps, the resilience of the residents, and the challenges they faced in maintaining a sense of normalcy amidst confinement and discrimination. The pages also discuss the establishment of newspapers by the interned residents, which served as a means of communication and documentation of their experiences.