Through Their Eyes: Fear Amongst Japanese Americans in the 1940s PDF
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1940
Demetrius Callier
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Summary
This document examines the fear and uncertainty experienced by Japanese Americans in the 1940s, particularly during the time of internment camps. It reflects on the impact fear has on different communities and includes quotes and images. Examining historical narratives and visual information from the time highlights the forced relocation to detention camps.
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By Demetrius Callier Through Their Eyes: Fear Amongst Japanese Americans in the 1940s Made to divulge into the fear experienced by Japanese Americans in the 1940s and to reflect on the impact fear has on dif...
By Demetrius Callier Through Their Eyes: Fear Amongst Japanese Americans in the 1940s Made to divulge into the fear experienced by Japanese Americans in the 1940s and to reflect on the impact fear has on different communities. This photo shows the fear and uncertainty faced by Japanese Americans families. "Japanese American child being relocated with his parents to an internment camp", Library of Congress – Russel Lee This photo shows the fear of loss of privacy endured by Japanese Americans as they were personally scrutinized in detention facilities. "A police officer examining the belongings of a Japanese American family at a detention facility", Library of Congress – Russel Lee This photo shows the fear of Japanese Americans as they awaited forced relocation to internment camps. "Japanese Americans waiting in a gymnasium prior to their transport to internment camps", Library of Congress – Russel Lee This photo shows the fear of Japanese Americans being forcibly moved to detention camps, separated from their normal lives. "Japanese Americans being relocated to detention camps in California", National Archives This photo shows the fear caused by the forced removal of Japanese Americans from their homes in Los Angeles. "Removal of Japanese Americans from Los Angeles to internment camps", Library of Congress This photos shows the fear and confusion felt by Japanese American children, whose lives were uprooted and sent to internment camps. "Japanese American children being relocated to internment camps", Library of Congress – Russell Lee