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Jamie Silver

Japanese Internment Camps

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

- early 1940s

-21,000 Japanese

- Japanese did not fit into the Canadian society

- Force removal of Japanese Canadians to work at camps

- drawn from their homes and forced into the camps

How this event affected Canada

HOW THIS EVENT AFFECTED CANADA

- September 1907

- Anti-Asian riot

- Boycotting

- Families were split up

WHY

WHY?

- Spies from Tokyo

- Japanese Canadians were not treated as equals

HOW

HOW

- Prime minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King

- demanded that all men were sent to work for camps

- separated by sex

IMPACT ON CANADA

IMPACT ON CANADA

- Canada's reprutation

- Valubale lessons

- The apology

IS CANADA IS A BETTER COUNTRY?

IS CANADA IS A BETTER COUNTRY?

YES

- Charter Rights and Freedom

- Prime Minister Brain Mulroney signed an agreement

- Can't change history but apologized

DISCUSSION QUESTION

DISCUSTION QUESTIONS

1. Do you think the apology was sincere?

2. Why was what the Canadian goverenment doing to the Japanese Canadians so wrong?

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

- https://vancouversun.com/opinion/opinion-reflecting-on-canadas-apology-to-japanese-canadians

- https://humanrights.ca/blog/japanese-canadian-internment-and-struggle-redress

- https://mcgillxjapxredress.wordpress.com/cleansing-the-past-a-closer-look-at-mulroneys-apology-to-japanese-canadians/

- https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/internment-of-japanese-canadians

- “Japanese Canadian Internment: Prisoners in Their Own Country.” The Canadian Encyclopedia, www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/japanese-internment-banished-and-beyond-tears-feature.

-“Forced Internment of Japanese Americans.” Equal Justice Initiative, eji.org/history-racial-injustice-forced-internment-of-japanese-americans.

“FACT CHECK: Did the Census Bureau Play a Role in the Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II?” Snopes.com, www.snopes.com/fact-check/census-bureau-japanese-americans/.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

-American Baptist Home Mission Society. “Democracy Demands Fair Play for America's Japanese.” Calisphere, Occidental College Library, calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/kt0f59r607/.

- “The Incarceration of Japanese-Americans during World War II.” Atomic Heritage Foundation, 20 July 2016, www.atomicheritage.org/history/incarceration-japanese-americans-during-world-war-ii.

- Roth, Robyn. “History of Japanese Internment Camps.” History of Japanese Internment Camps, 1 Jan. 1970, aasreadingoutline.blogspot.com/.

-“Japan Canada Flag Background.” 123RF, www.123rf.com/photo_70319465_stock-vector-japan-canada-flag-background.html

- Index of /Wp-Content/Gallery/Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier, vimyridgehistory.com/wp-content/gallery/sir-wilfrid-laurier/.

- “What Is a Good Question?” Dragonfly Training, 14 Oct. 2013, dragonflytraining.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/what-is-a-good-question/.

-“Our Expertise.” Plot + Scatter: It All Starts with the Question, plotandscatter.com/services/data-question.html.

- Philmckinney. “The Killer Question Mentality.” Beyond The Obvious, 12 Jan. 2018, beyondtheobvious.com/killer-question-mentality/

AFFECT ANY PARTICULAR ASPECT IN CANADA

AFFECT ANY PARTICULAR ASPECT IN CANADA

- SOCIAL

- ECONOMIC

- POLITICAL

- THE APOLOGY

THE APOLOGY

THE APOLOGY

- Septemeber 22, 1988

- 1949

SOCIAL

- no equal rights

- protested

- no free rights

SOCIAL

POLITICAL

- Sir Wilfrid Laurier

- Limited immigration

POLITICAL

ECONOMIC

- Camps

ECONOMIC

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