Japanese interment memorial.During pearl harbor Americans captured all the Japanese immigrants and held them captive in camps. The Japanese interment memorial is an immigration story from left to rights. Starting with Japanese immigrates arriving dressed traditionally fro San Francisco. Then they start to dress more modernly and began farming and began to modernize. The barbed wire was loose like on a farm then became more taunt to keep the immigrates in. They were also not prepared for such extreme weathers, when it got cold in got really cold, and when it got hot, it got really hot. They had to move horses out of the stables and move people in. The Mons, are family crest which are on all sides of the memorial. There is a paper airplane whih stands for the freedom they didn't have.The crosses show that they converteted to christianity which represented their alligence to this country.
My favorite part are the Mons because its really cool to see how different each family is and what represents them.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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