1942 Headline from the San Francisco Examiner

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1942 Headline from the San Francisco Examiner Journal: Discuss how Arthur’s “Plain Talk” editorial after the attack on Pearl Harbor attempts to be a voice of reason and calm. Pull out a quotation from the article (184-185). What does Arthur mean when he says “Not every fact is just a fact” and “It’s all a kind of…balancing act” (188)? Do you agree with him? How do you think the media does today when addressing crisis situations? (Consider television, newspapers, and online media.) Total: 1 page 1942 Headline from the San Francisco Examiner

Posting of Executive Order 9066 Ordering Japanese Americans to Internment Camps in 1942

Internment Facility Locations Gila River (Arizona),
Poston (Arizona),
Jerome (Arkansas),
Rohwer (Arkansas),
Manzanar (California),
Tule Lake (California),
Amache (Colorado),
Minidoka (Idaho),
Topaz (Utah),
Heart Mountain (Wyoming.)

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