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Ben Wolf

History of Japanese Internment Camps - 0 views

  • I interviewed my boyfriend whose grandfather John Kamada spent about three years in the Fresno internment camp. His family was farmers from Fresno during this time. His family along with many others, lost everything including all their property and most of their belongings. Only a couple of months after the attacks of Pearl Harbor his family was taken away from their homes to these camps along with thousands of innocent people. The only things they could take with them were clothes, small musicals instruments, and cameras. He came to the camps on a bus as a teenager with his parents and brother.
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      Powerful stuff.  Any time you can get first hand information about a historical event, it makes it more real and alive for the reader.
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    I like this blog. Very informative regarding the internment camps of World War II.
Ben Wolf

Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project, digital archive of video oral histories o... - 0 views

  • After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt cited military necessity as the basis for incarcerating 120,000 Japanese Americans--adults and children, immigrants and citizens alike.
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      Executive Order 9066 unfairly forced Japanese-American citizens into internment camps following World War II. Their stories are important to remember....
  • The Densho Digital Archive contains more than 800 hours of interviews, visual histories of Japanese Americans and others affected by the World War II incarceration. Also included are over 10,700 historical images documenting Japanese American history.
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      Good summary of the primary source information available here.
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    A great web site containing primary source information regarding Executive Order 9066.
Ben Wolf

CONTENTdm Collection : About Flaherty Collection - Japanese Internment Records (SJSU) - 0 views

  • The King Library Digital Collections includes all of the 135 photographs in the Flaherty Collection, which document the experience of Japanese-Americans in assembly centers and relocation camps in California, Oregon, and other Western states.
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      Primary source photographs are a great way to help the kids visualize what happened during this period of time.
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    Make sure to check out the right hand side of the page for various collections that can be viewed.
bonnie smith

Education World ® Technology Center: Scriptwriting With a Wiki - 0 views

  • Students use a wiki -- a Web site that allows users to add and edit content collectively -- to write a one-act pla

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