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Amy Ryan Japanese American Internment Camps (IV. Hardships of Camp Life…
Amy Ryan Japanese American Internment Camps
I. Introduction Paragraph
Thesis statment
Attention-getter
Quote from 4
II. Historical Background
Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
how, when
was bombed, Dec. 7, 1941
US Government Response
some japanese were arrested
FBI searched private homes
japanese leaders are arrested for no reason
japanese boats impounded
FDR signs order
military zones created
117000 affected
Japanese customs
folding
Japanese manners
smiling, laughing, sleeping
Japanese gestures
no touch girls neck
Japanese couples dont show affection in public
very deep bow
bowing
poor manners or wrong title = bad outcome
family names + honorific
III. Relocation Process
frenzy of moving
six days to sell
taken to relocation centers
1/16th Japanese
assembly centers
living conditions
privicy
barracks with multiple families put together
offered work
each was its own town
types and numbers of locations
remote places not meant for human living
IV. Hardships of Camp Life
psychological effects
felt helpless
suppressed emotions
endured dehumanizing conditions
shock, fear, and worry were common reactions
absence of home base
did nothing wrong blamed themselves
prison like features
surrounded by barbed wire fences
privacy
shared bathrooms
housing details
uninsulated barracks
room 15 wide by 20 five feet long
V. Conclusion