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02/21/2022
■Class discussion: What do you know about Asian-American history? Have you learned about the World War II internment camps for Japanese-Americans, including U.S. citizens? The United States was also at war with Germany and Italy during World War II. Why were people of Japanese descent rounded up and interned, but not citizens of German and Italian descent? Does the imprisonment of thousands of men, women and children without trial threaten our own civil rights? Why or why not?
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