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The Japanese American National Museum The Japanese American National Museum is an organization that contributes to the Japanese American community in numerous ...
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... damage. There were some Japanese-American defenders. Woody Guthrie and Cisco kid were involved in the most dramatic stands. The ...
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For this assignment, I visited the Japanese American National Museum. ... It gave viewers and overview of 130 years of Japanese American history. ...
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... On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt signed executive order 9066, which forced all Japanese-American and many Italian-Americans, regardless of loyalty or ...
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Modern American and Japanese animation, both have their beauty and distinct features. ... The plots of American and Japanese animation also differ from each other. ...
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... They feel that the Japanese-American Internment was the only choice to insure American safety. ... Yancey, Diane. Life in a Japanese American Internment Camp. ...
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The Japanese and American Navies during The Second World War During World War Two the Japanese and American navies played very important roles. ...
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... without plumbing or cooking facilities of any kind,\" according to the 1943 report by the War Relocation Authority (Japanese American Internment web site and ...
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... In Museum, I also saw term "Issei" refers to first generation American-born Japanese, while "Nisei" refers to the second generation, and so forth. ...
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... Yoshio Sakurachi, the speaker for the Lower House of the Diet (the Japanese Parliament), called American workers lazy and illiterate. ...
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... to one hundred. Here the animation styles of American and Japanese culture will be compared and contrasted. While there is always ...
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... The first statement of 'military necessity,' or national security, as a justification for internment, implied that Japanese American and Japanese Issei was ...
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... For the Japanese, the nobility of American ideals and the essential benignity of the American presence assuaged much of the bitterness and anguish of defeat. ...
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... In 1943, the military started accepting American born Japanese. ... Juvenile delinquency is practically unknown in Japanese-American groups. ...
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... After the end of World War II, the post- war economy was in need of labor, and many white employers hired Japanese American workers. ...
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... The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) sent a telegram to President Franklin D. Roosevelt pledging its 'fullest cooperation' in the war effort and worked ...
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... One player, on his way to a great career, is considered by many American and Japanese scouts to possibly become the first positional player to play in America. ...
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American Cars and Japanese Cars Most people have their prefrences on what kind of car they want to buy. ... There are many kinds of American and Japanese cars. ...
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... Order). The wording of this order gave military officials the power to detain any Japanese-American at their discretion. Racial ...
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... While many people have at least some knowledge of this Japanese internment, the postwar Japanese American effort to win redress, and its high point of the 1980s ...
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... does. In Rising Sun, Michael Crichton provides a look at the heart of business on both the American and Japanese sides. One slowly ...
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... her family. The practices of the Japanese wedding are different in certain manners as compared to American weddings. In American ...
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... The history of Japanese in America starts with the Issei, the term used to designate first generation Japanese-American immigrants. ...
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... Feb. 12, 1942. The Act will make it legal for the United States to extract Japanese-American families from their homes. How can ...
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... Redress Begins A vast majority of the Japanese American community fully believed that the issue of redress should start in the legislative body of the ...
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... Churchill. Even Karl Marx agrees that the Japanese literature of the Communism period was a direct cause of The American Revolution. In ...
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... In the early 1940's, there was evidence of Japanese-American loyalty and innocence, but the information was not always well known. ...
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... The Japanese criminal justice system actually reflects its American counterpart greatly, which is widely unknown by those who make comparison (Castberg 1990: 1 ...
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However, in truth, even before the Pearl Harbor attack by the Japanese, the American President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) and other US military ...
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... Mr. Paul Osaki, the executive director of the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center in San Francisco explains that "Japanese-Americans know what it ...
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