Japanese Internment
Weighing the Evidence
About this Activity
- Created by:Amber Obert
- Historical Era:The Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
- Thinking Skill:Historical Issues-Analysis & Decision-Making
- Bloom's Taxonomy:Analyzing
Japanese internment - inconvenient but liveable or a terrible injustice.
Students will understand the multiple stories primary sources can portray depending upon use as well as view the lives of Japanese Internees during World War II
https://docsteach.org/activities/student/8-japanese-internmentDocuments in this activity
- Congress Should Compensate Those Wronged
- Florin, California. Two of the nine American soldiers of Japanese ancestry who have returned to the...
- Order of Judgment and Sentence in United States v. Gordon Hirabayashi
- Photograph of the Wedding of George and Michiko Uchida
- Exclusion Order Directing Removal of Persons of Japanese Ancestry
- Heads of Japanese-American Families Report to a Civil Control Station Per the Civilian Exclusion Order
- Nisei Grill in San Francisco
- Stockton, California. These evacuees of Japanese ancestry are watching the arrival of buses bringing. . .
- Translation of a Handbill with List of Demands by the Voice of Nisei
- Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. These attractive young evacuees show the garments...
- Tule Lake Relocation Center, Newell, California. This site near Tule Lake in Modoc County, just...
- Kindergarten Class at Tule Lake "Segregation" Center