We are a part of a country that greatly influences the world; that bears with it a responsibility to know and understand our past and how that past continues to shape our present, and our future. Over the course of this year, we will listen to voices of the past. We will examine their thoughts on what it means to be an American and think about how that definition has grown and changed over time, and how it has remained constant.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Internment (HW for Tuesday, 4/22-Per. 1 or Thu. 4/24-Per. 5)
In order to explore the experiences of Japanese-Americans during WW2, please open this web activity and then follow the instructions given. You need to finish the first two sections (Immigration and Removal) for HW. You'll finish the rest of the activity during your next class period.
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