For most people, going to camp is a wonderful experience. People interact with friends and play games. Going to the camp is a pleasure of the past. Most people think that camping is a holiday away from work, school, or just reality. There are various kinds of camps. In the camp rock movie, I played with Camp rock with Mitchie (Demi Lovato) and Joe (Joe Jonas). And I worked with movie fat camp for health and fitness, and with Rachel and Taylor at Sugar Camp.
Today, Sugar Land is in the huge suburb of southwest Houston, with Imperial Sugar Company, shopping center, and endless dead end. But over a century ago, it was a vast network of sugarcane plantations and prison camps. What is better known about Sugar Land is Brazos' hell. From the sunrise to the sunset, the prisoner that the state government lent to the planter had reduced sugarcane until 1883 when the treaty on colored people in Texas complained, reducing sugarcane.
After one follow up, it is believed to be the corpse of 95 black forced labor prisoners from Jim Raven era excavated by Sugar Land.
Many Canadian-born Canadian men and their families were sent to the road camp, beet plantation and prison camp through Hastings Park in Vancouver, British Columbia. Many men live separately from their families and were dispatched before BC. In and outside of Canada, most women and children stay in the park until they decide to be sent to the mainland camp or to join the prairie farm as a family. Japanese Canadian women and children face a series of challenges that have a major impact on lifestyle and break established social and cultural norms. All the family members were taken away from home and separated from each other. When my husband and wife are sent to the camp, in most cases I live separately. Also, it is not very common that mothers and children are separated. Nikkei Canadian families usually have a patriarchal structure. In other words, my husband is at the center of my family.
Unlike Japanese American detainees, Canada initially sent male evacuees to a load camp inside British Columbia, a sugar beet sugar beet project, or an Ontario POW camp. I moved to six inland towns in British Columbia. There, the living environment was very bad, and Japanese citizens of war sent even supplements through the Red Cross. During detention, the Canadian government spent one third of American average expenditure for Japanese American refugee personnel.