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April 30, 1942: Buses line up at 23rd Street and Vermont Avenue to carry 600 Japanese to the temporary internment camp at Santa Anita racetrack. This.

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2 April 30, 1942: Buses line up at 23rd Street and Vermont Avenue to carry 600 Japanese to the temporary internment camp at Santa Anita racetrack. This photo was published in the May 1, 1942, Los Angeles Times.

3 On December 7th 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
On December 7th 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. US citizens feared another attack and war hysteria seized the country.

4 Executive Order 9066 State representatives put pressure on President Roosevelt to take action against those of Japanese descent living in the US. On February 19th 1942 Roosevelt signed Executive Order Under the terms of the Order, some 120,000 people of Japanese descent living in the US were removed from their homes and placed in internment camps.

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6 The US justified their action by claiming that there was a danger of those of Japanese descent spying for the Japanese. However more than two thirds of those interned were American citizens and half of them were children. None had ever shown disloyalty to the nation. In some cases family members were separated and put in different camps. During the entire war only ten people were convicted of spying for Japan and these were all Caucasian.

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8 Life in the camps was hard
Life in the camps was hard. Internees had only been allowed to bring with then a few possessions. In many cases they had been given just 48 hours to evacuate their homes.

9 Military personnel guarded the camps.

10 There were many internment camps spread across the United States

11 Executive Order 9066 is rescinded
On January 2, 1945, the Order was cancelled. Those who had been in camps were given $25 and a train back to their former homes. It took nearly 1 year for everyone to be released The lives of the internees had been changed forever; many

12 Civil Liberties Act of 1988:
Gave reparations of $20,000 to each individual Civil Liberties Act Amendments of 1992: Gave additional funds and included an official apology from the government of the United States

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