In "Farewell to Manzanar," Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston's return trip to Manzanar thirty years later is significant because it allows her to confront her past and reconcile her childhood experiences with her adult identity. This journey highlights the lasting impact of internment on Japanese Americans and serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience of individuals and communities affected by injustice. Revisiting the site also emphasizes the importance of memory and the need to acknowledge and learn from historical traumas.
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