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Learning with Primary Sources

The World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans. Learning with Primary Sources. This workshop is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Zoom in. Look closely - notice things Make interpretations based on evidence Wonder - ask questions

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Learning with Primary Sources

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  1. The World War II Incarceration of Japanese Americans Learning with Primary Sources This workshop is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.

  2. Zoom in • Look closely - notice things • Make interpretations based on evidence • Wonder - ask questions • Do NOT play “guess this picture”

  3. Zoom into look closely What do you see? What does it look like or remind you of?

  4. Zoom in and infer • - What new • things do you • see? • How does this • new information • change your • thinking?

  5. Zoom in and interpret • What do you know for • sure at this point? • What makes you • think so? • What questions and • puzzles do you have?

  6. What questions does this raise?

  7. War Hysteria and Racial Prejudice in the Media • Prewar Yellow Journalism • News stories, now known to be wildly exaggerated, of spying and sabotage • News reports of Japanese military success in the Pacific • Fear of West Coast invasion by the Japanese

  8. How would you Zoom In?

  9. Website: www.densho.org Email: info@densho.org Thank You!

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