ROHWER WAR RELOCATION CENTER


The 'Rohwer War Relocation Center' was a World War II Japanese American internment camp located in rural southeastern Arkansas, in Desha County. It was in operation from September 18, 1942 until November 30, 1944, and held as many as 8,475 Japanese-Americans forcibly evacuated from California.
Little remains of the camp today. The camp cemetery survives and was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 1992. It has a monument to Japanese-American war dead from the camp, and also a monument to those who died at the camp. The camp site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Perhaps the camp's most prominent survivor is actor George Takei (best known as Mister Sulu from Star Trek, and as announcer for Howard Stern), who was sent there as a young child, with his family, from Los Angeles. Since his parents refused to take a vow and did not "pass" the loyalty questionnaire, the family was later transferred to Tule Lake War Relocation Center.
On December 21, 2006 President Bush signed H.R. 1492 into law guaranteeing $38,000,000 in federal money to restore the Rohwer relocation center along with nine other former Japanese internment camps. H.R. 1492

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See also



List of relocation camps for Japanese-Americans

References


1. National Register Information System


Rohwer site preservation report

George Takei bio on his official site

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