Japanese Internment Propaganda and Racist Sentiment During World War II America
Description
This 3-step activity is exceptional for starting the conversation about anti-Japanese sentiment in America during World War II. The distrust, bias, and public displays of racist sentiment are discussed with a few quotations and examples of propaganda distributed in America. This is a double partner, switching activity, and a really good 15 minute warm-up or activity to enhance your World War II unit and get conversation going in the classroom.
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