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For this assignment, I visited the Japanese American National Museum. This museum is located in the city of Los Angeles in Little Tokyo. ...
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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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The museum I visited was the Japanese-American National Museum in Little Tokyo. I kind of excited when I visited the Japanese-American ...
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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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... Evidence recently uncovered shows that the government knew that the Japanese-American on the West Coast posed no threat to national security (Linfield 96). ...
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... New York: The Free Press, 1988. Japanese American Citizens League, National Committee for Redress. The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress. ...
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... New York: The Free Press, 1988. Japanese American Citizens League, National Committee for Redress. The Japanese American Incarceration: A Case for Redress. ...
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... to national-defense material, national-defense premises, and national-defense utilities ... military officials the power to detain any Japanese-American at their ...
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... said today's overriding concern with national security issues ... about the treatment of Japanese Americans during ... of the blackest blots on American history; as ...
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... to the whole national group" (Klimova). Prior to their forced evacuation, racial bias of the American white majority toward the Japanese minority aroused the ...
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... Another Japanese American , Irene Hirano, Director and President of the Japanese American National Museum says, "When much of America was turning its back on ...
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... Another Japanese American , Irene Hirano, Director and President of the Japanese American National Museum says, "When much of America was turning its back on ...
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... Internment of Japanese Following the Japanese attack on Pearl ... circumvent the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense. ...
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... The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) sent a telegram to President Franklin D ... from the West Coast had a deeper meaning than merely for national security. ...
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... the concentration camps, having faith in the American system ... war with the Japanese, and the Japanese-Americans were ... manner, but at that time national safety was ...
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... the concentration camps, having faith in the American system ... war with the Japanese, and the Japanese-Americans were ... manner, but at that time national safety was ...
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... applied to Hawaii, one third of whose population was Japanese-American. ... West Coast by farmers seeking to eliminate Japanese competition" (National). ...
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... off to concentration camps, eventhouh there were Japanese loyally fighting in the American army ... in this manner, but at that time "national safety" was ...
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... following activities: A- Let the students know that the congress designated "MANZAMAR" a National Historic Site, plan a trip to the Japanese American Museum in ...
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... as much propaganda to encourage the American national pride. ... Harbor, fear, and hatred of the Japanese-Americans rose ... American came out of the war with about 1 ...
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... that policy, and American national security was not in jeopardy at that moment. On December 7th in 1941, the situation dramatically changed. Japanese army ...
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... in WWII, was a temporary solution to a potential threat to national security and it was a way to protect the Japanese from fearful and angry American citizens. ...
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... is practically unknown in Japanese-American groups ... Issei, Nisei,Sansei, Yonsei: Japanese Americans on O ... Manzanar National Historic Site: America's Concentration ...
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... Harbor, the US government considered the Japanese potentially threatening to national security ... war, introduced many changes to American society, not ...
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... k. Paek, acting president of the Korean National Association, and ... Koreans in American made the last effort by ... those efforts, Korea was under Japanese nearly 50 ...
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... what are known as the Japanese American Internment Camps ... the purpose for the relocation of the Japanese. ... espionage and sabotage of the national-defense system ...
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... According to our history in 1942, approximately 110,000 Japanese-Americans were ... (The American Promise pg ... war; in doing so they took actions in national security ...
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... Although Pearl Harbor crystallized the national feelings of prejudice toward Japanese, it was not the beginning of American discrimination against Asian ...
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... in agriculture and national defense which ... 7. American government delegate regulatory authority to ... autonomous public agencies Japanese Japanese economy was ...
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... the Japanese, seventeen time's Japan's national income, five ... to basically out-produce the Japanese in all ... American factories were also more modern than Japan's ...
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