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Sample Power PointPresentation Manzanar This is not a complete PowerPoint presentation, but shows some of the things that might be included in one that students make Insert image(s) here Search for images of Manzanar at

Manzanar War Relocation Insert image(s) here Search for images of Manzanar at

Manzanar and Me I drove up highway 395 yesterday and on my way home, I visited Manzanar. I knew about it from a book I’d read years ago: Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston. Insert image(s) here Search for images of Manzanar or book cover for Farewell to Manzanar at advanced_search

No Relic Hunting A sign at the gate says that they do not want anyone taking anything. I found a tin can on the ground and wanted to take it but didn’t. The can had a triangle hole cut in it with an old- fashioned can opener like the one my mom used to open tomato juice when we were kids Insert image(s) here Search for images at /advanced_search

I folded a paper crane and left it there on the tomb of the 15 people who died there. My sister says there were some babies who are buried there. Insert image(s) here Search for images of origami paper cranes at /advanced_search Insert image(s) here Search for images of the tomb at Manzanar at /advanced_search

It Begins Pearl harbor Bombed by Japanese New fear: Japanese spies Easy to determine if someone is Japanese Discrimination Insert image(s) here Search for images and/or maps of Pearl Harbor at /advanced_search

Spring, ,000 Japanese people are relocated to concentration camps There were 10 camps Two camps were in CA: Manzanar and Tule Lake More Insert image(s) here Search for images of Japanese Internment at /advanced_search

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Newspaper The San Francisco News First six months of 1942 Carried almost daily reports of FBI and police sweeps, and the various proclamations, plans - and restrictions to civil liberties – Issued by Lieutenant- General John L. Dewitt at the presidio of San Francisco. A road was named for him, by the army, near the former Letterman Army General Hospital, to honor his contributions during world war II. Insert image(s) here Search for images and information on the San Francisco News from 1942 at /advanced_search Visit rg/war/evactxt.html

Losing Home Internees were forced to leave home Left their businesses Could take only items they could carry Insert image(s) here Search for images of Japanese Internment at /advanced_search

Books or Insert image(s) here Search for images of book covers such as So Far From the Sea at

The Most Famous Book Insert image(s) here Search for images of Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, author of Farewell to Manzanar at advanced_search Insert image(s) here Search for images of book cover for Farewell to Manzanar at advanced_search

It’s a Wall Discrimination is always a wall They are going to turn the auditorium into a museum Education is a bridge Insert image(s) here Search images of walls or barriers at