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12021-01-19T19:38:10-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3385021“Eastward Ho, Enemies Keep Out!” reprint of a 1942 article to highlight the injustice of the WWII Japanese-American experience in Third World News, vol. 1, no. 11 (December 7, 1970), CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collectionsplain2021-01-19T19:38:11-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3
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12020-12-30T15:17:47-08:00Courts: Extended Activity6plain2021-01-19T20:32:45-08:00Search the CSUJAD online database of archival objects to find primary sources that further illuminate the issues associated with the Japanese American court cases (User Guide - Appendix C). Have students use the 6 Cs of Primary Source Analysis worksheet (Appendix D) to help answer the lesson question: What legal recourse do American citizens have when their civil rights are being threatened, especially during times of war or strife? For additional references and resources, see Appendix E.