Farewell to Manzanar

Why are Jeanne’s parents and many others in the camp reluctant to leave? How realistic are their fears of the outside world? To what extent are those fears an outcome of their years at Manzanar?

Why are Jeanne’s parents and many others in the camp reluctant to leave? How realistic are their fears
of the outside world? To what extent are those fears an outcome of their years at Manzanar?

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They all know the xenophobia and hatred that many Americans feel for them. They are understandably worried how they will be treated by the general public. At least in the camp, they knew what to expect.