Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Part3

     
                                                  Long row of military style barracks.
                                                    Photographer:  Dorothea Lange


                                                 Even though they were inprisoned they still had a little fun.
                                                      Photographer:  Dorothea Lange

They played sports like baseball.
Photographer:  Dorothea Lange


                                                       They planted seedlings and a man waters them.
                                                             Photographer:  Dorothea Lange


                                                 A boy reads a comic book to keep him entertained.
                                                     Photographer:  Dorothea Lange

Friday, October 5, 2012

1. How do we prevent the injustice of internment from happening again? Perhaps it
starts with learning about this historic mistake, as well as working to
eliminate the causes for continuing racial prejudice today.
- We can prevent the injustice of internment from happening by trying too keep world-wide peace. I also have to agrre with the suggestion after question because everybody can learn from their mistakes, even the United States.
2. What do you think? What is your responsibility? What can you do as one individual? Your  voice and actions can be an important part not only of preventing the gross  injustice of internment from happening again, but also preventing the other  negative effects of racial hatred and prejudice.
-Theres a lot I think I can do to prevent the gross injustice of internment from happening again. As an individual I think my responsibility is to make sure I do everything I could to prevent racism or any racial hatred.