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Unit 2: Bonus Materials

Extensions

ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS

Students were surprised to discover that many of their parents had never heard about the Japanese Internment. Therefore we decided to interview grandparents, parents regarding their knowledge, and/or understanding of the Japanese Internment. Students met in groups (some interviewed great grandparents, many interviewed grandparents and parents).

We tallied findings and shared some amazing stories from some of the students!

Related Documents:

PRESS

Students, as members of the press, conduct “man on the street” interviews about the internment of the Japanese, in the era of WWII. Film the scenarios.

TECHNOLOGY

Have students create a trailer or an iMovie about the Korematsu case, or about another case where justice was served.

Other Materials

ARTICLE FROM TEACHING TOLERANCE

PUBLIC DOMAIN IMAGE FROM WIKIMEDIA COMMONSJapanese-American-Grocer

“Oakland, Calif., Mar. 1942. A large sign reading “I am an American” placed in the window of a store, at 13th and Franklin streets, on December 8, the day after Pearl Harbor. The store was closed following orders to persons of Japanese descent to evacuate from certain West Coast areas. The owner, a University of California graduate, will be housed with hundreds of evacuees in War Relocation Authority centers for the duration of the war.”

(Source: commons.wikimedia.org)