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Several decades after the end of World War II, the federal government determined that the incarceration of Japanese Americans was unjust, fueled by racial prejudice and war hysteria. Based on this week’s material, explain how Japanese Americans fought for justice following incarceration. Include ONE (1) specific example from this week’s material to answer this question. Do you think it is important for the Japanese American community to remember incarceration, why or why not?

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Sample Weekly Assignment #5: Discussion Board #ETHN531131 Weekly Assignment #5: Discussion Board #WeeklyAssignment5 #DiscussionBoard Education Savers: https://lnkd.in/d6jegyB3 Following incarceration, the Japanese Americans used redress campaigns and civil rights legislation to seek justice following incarceration. After the new resolutions were exacted in 1978, which also followed the introduction of the Civil Rights Liberty Act. as a result, I think that remembering incarceration is important for the Japanese American community; it was an era that was marked by unfair treatment among Japanese Americans to the point that they were forced to move from their homes and live in camps during the war. Thus, remembering the events is also important to draw inspiration from history today in advocating for justice. It is also possible for Japanese Americans to raise awareness of other injustices as a result of their removal from incarceration. Despite the fact that maintaining the liberty of individuals is vital, people can also find comfort in their identities and groups.

ETHN-5-31131 Weekly Assignment #5: Discussion Board

ETHN-5-31131 Weekly Assignment #5: Discussion Board

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