Behind the Barbed Wire: Japanese-American Internment Camp Newspapers June 28, 2019 1 minute read Interned Japanese-Americans produced newspapers to chronicle the stories and experiences of their community in a time of crisis. By Chris Ehrman and Heather Thomas Originally published by the United States Library of Congress to the public domain. About the Author Matthew McIntosh Administrator Visit Website View All Posts What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: The 41-Volume Government Report That Turned Immigration into a ProblemNext: The Origins and Growth of Yazidism since the Ancient World Related Stories Imagined Law, Imagined Tyranny: Persia and the Greek Fear of Foreign Rule February 13, 2026 Law within Law: Jewish Self-Governance and Fear in Medieval England February 13, 2026 Law without Takeover: Ottoman Pluralism and the Myth of Forced Sharia February 13, 2026