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REVIEW:
This site explores the experiences of the more than 120,000 Japanese
Americans that suffered the injustice caused by racial prejudice
and fear of being forced from their homes and placed in internment
camps during World War II. The Story Experience is an interactive
gallery of images, music, text and first person accounts that take
users through the story from beginning to end, including topics
such as immigration, removal, internment, loyalty, service and service.
Visitors are also encouraged to share their own memories, reflections
and responses to the issues explored on the site. The more than
800 artifacts from the Smithsonian Institution’s National
Museum of American History’s “More Perfect Union”
collection can be searched by keyword or theme. In the Resource
section teachers will find books, Web links, and classroom activities
for grades 2-6 and 7-9, the original text used in the travelling
exhibition and an historical overview. |