Japanese Camps

I chose the japanese camp one because I didn’t learn about this before and would like to know more about it. They were in camp through 1942-1945 the president roosevelt released all the Japanese American people from the camps during ww2. They went to schools to get an education 1,500 people got arrested and taken to the mainlands  the camps had about 110,000 -120,000 people.


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The stories that I’ve read about this social group show experiences such as what happened on March 24, when the people in the camp had 6 days to get rid of all of their stuff other than what they could carry. In this article, it shows how anyone who was part Japanese had to go to another camp with 17,000 children in it who were all mostly under the age of 10 and 7,000 people that were elderly. These experiences show how the badly the people in the camp were treated. The experiences that I share with individuals in this social group is i don't share any experiences with them. This experience is different than my experience because i never went to a camp because of a war.


The individuals in this social group are different from one another because some are old and young . An example of this is  they said that 17,000 people went to a different cam and they were kids and elders . Successes that the group has faced has been was being freed. Challenges that the group has faced is getting caught  to go to the camps. Certain perspectives that are missing from this collection are how the kids viewed the camp in a podcast it said that people who left Asia and came back after a while were not really viewed as official Asian because they did things differently than what they did before they left like eat food wrongly or not as an official Asian.  


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The challenges that individuals in this group face that other people outside the group might not understand are what they went through when they were in the camps . I think that others can do the following to understand this social group. Is googling what happened and try to understand their perspective Assumptions that people might make about people who identify within this social group could be thinking lower of them or scary . Stereotypes can negatively affect individuals who identify within this group because they are connected to the people who do bad things and no one knows how they are as a person. Stereotyping is wrong because you shouldn't judge someone because of what you heard about them.


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Communities can talk more about it  to help individuals within this social group. This will help the social group because they can feel more understood. What I can do in particular to help this social group is  try to google about more of what happened and see what was going on from their perspective of things from when they went to the cam and when they left and who died and lived .  the success of this is now there are over 20 million asian americans in america because once there was time when asians couldn't come in america because they were seen as overpopulated

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