Historytelling
boy hitting baseball
Photograph by Francis Stewart
Sports in the Internment Camps ﷯ One of the largest problems in the internment camps was boredom. Living crammed into barracks that were too small and having very little to do was maddening, and one way the men, women, and children inside coped was with sports. Baseball was especially popular: over 100 teams were formed in one camp! What do you do to keep from becoming bored?
onlookers watch a baseball game
Photograph by Ansel Adams
Historytelling
boy hitting baseball
Photograph by Francis Stewart
Sports in the Internment Camps ﷯ One of the largest problems in the internment camps was boredom. Living crammed into barracks that were too small and having very little to do was maddening, and one way the men, women, and children inside coped was with sports. Baseball was especially popular: over 100 teams were formed in one camp! What do you do to keep from becoming bored?
onlookers watch a baseball game
Photograph by Ansel Adams
Historytelling
boy hitting baseball
Photograph by Francis Stewart
Sports in the Internment Camps ﷯ One of the largest problems in the internment camps was boredom. Living crammed into barracks that were too small and having very little to do was maddening, and one way the men, women, and children inside coped was with sports. Baseball was especially popular: over 100 teams were formed in one camp! What do you do to keep from becoming bored?
onlookers watch a baseball game
Photograph by Ansel Adams
Historytelling
boy hitting baseball
Photograph by Francis Stewart Sports in the Internment Camps ﷯ One of the largest problems in the internment camps was boredom. Living crammed into barracks that were too small and having very little to do was maddening, and one way the men, women, and children inside coped was with sports. Baseball was especially popular: over 100 teams were formed in one camp! What do you do to keep from becoming bored?
onlookers watch a baseball game
Photograph by Ansel Adams