Wednesday 6 April 2011

Japanese Internment Camps


This is a video I found about the Japanese Internment Camps, with one of my favourite songs by the band Fort Minor. I hope you enjoy it!

1 comment:

  1. Very interesting, indee! Did you know this video was produced by a student for his/her history class in the US?

    I'm sure you'll do a great job, too.

    This video is at:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BJjo0BCbGo&feature=player_embedded#at=167



    And its description in YouTube is:

    A video I made for history class about Japanese Internment. The song is Kenji by Fort Minor

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    Fort Minor. Kenji. Rising Tied. Warner Bros. Records, 2005.
    Gantt-Wright, Iantha. "Asian Americans and the National Park System: An Experience of Joy and Pain." The Brown Quarterly Vol. 1, no.3 (12 July 1997).

    Speidel, Jennifer. "After Internment: Seattles Debate Over Japanese Americans' Right to Return Home." Seattle Civil Rights and Labor Project. 01 Apr. 2007. University of Washington. 27 May 2009 http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/after_internment.htm

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