Who are you? 1.What is your name? 2. What country are you from? 3. Why did you leave your homeland to come to America?

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Who are you? 1.What is your name? 2. What country are you from? 3. Why did you leave your homeland to come to America?

Where do you live? 1. Where in America did you arrive? 2. Describe your treatment upon arrival in America

Being Detained 1. How long were you detained? 2. Why were you and others from China detained?... (What was the name of the law the caused your detainment and why was this law enacted?)

Prejudice 1. Do you feel that it was fair that you were detained? Why or why not?

Images Cited Images found in this ppt came from the following web sites Geh.org Historians.org history.umd.edu Library of Congress National Archives NEH.gov New York Public Library Phil Vaughn.org The History Box University of Washington