Japanese Internment
Title: Japanese Internment
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Japanese Internment
Jesse Tawil
History – Term Paper
In the United during the Second World War the Asian population, the Japanese in particular, were unfairly and unjustly treated by the American population due to the influence of the American government. The internment of the Japanese Americans during World War II is a disgrace and embarrassment to all Americans today. It was unconstitutional in many ways; firstly it simply denied citizens their natural born rights as Americans. The Japanese
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make most American citizens ashamed of their ancestry. Unfortunately we cannot change time, instead we must make a conscious attempt to disallow events like this from happening. We must stand up for what we believe in, and try to live our lives so that we will not be ashamed of ourselves if we were to look in future history textbooks at what we have made of our country.
Jesse Tawil
History Term Paper
Berneri
April 9, 2001
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