DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 2016 Japanese American Internment.

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DAY OF REMEMBRANCE 2016 Japanese American Internment

PEARL HARBOR

LOCAL RACISM

NATIONAL RACISM

HASEGAWA FARM

SEE HOW WE ALL LOOK ALIKE

ISSEI MEN BEING ARRESTED BY FBI

POSTER

LOCATION OF WRA “CAMPS”

JUST WHAT YOU CAN CARRY

CHILDREN WERE NOT EXEMPT

GETTING READY TO GET ON THE TRAIN

POSTON

NOT A VERY FRIENDLY PLACE

COURT CHALLENGES Minoru Yasui, March 26, 1942 – challenged the curfew on West Coast Japanese. Gordon K. Hirabayshi, May 11, 1942 – refused, on Christian principles, to obey evacuation order. Fred Korematsu, May 30, 1942 – challenged the evacuation order, asking “is this a racial issue?” Mitsuye Endo, September12, 1942 – fired from her state job and unlawfully imprisoned; filed a habeus corpus petition

CAMP

BEHIND BARBED WIRE

THE GUARD TOWER

Questions 27 and Are you willing to serve in the armed forces of the United States of America and faithfully defend the United States on combat duty, whenever ordered? 28.Will you swear unqualified allegiance to the United States of America and faithfully defend the United States from any and all attack from foreign or domestic forces, and forswear any form of allegiance or obedience to the Japanese emperor, or any other foreign government, power or organization?