A Journey through Japanese-American Immigration

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A Journey through Japanese-American Immigration Kris Nickolas Claribel Rocha ETE 353-02 May 5, 2010

A Journey through Japanese-American Immigration Main Gallery Ending of WWII First Wave of Immigrants Internment Camps Pearl Harbor

Main Gallery Photo 1 Photo 2 We want for visitor to learn about American-Japanese immigrants and the effects of WWII. Visitors will see what kind of jobs they had in the United States and what the bombing of Pearl Harbor led to, Internment Camps. Each room is dedicated to a part of their immigration story… Photo #1: (Caption) Photo 1 Photo 2

A Day That Will Live in Infamy Photo 2 Click for video I want people who come into this room to learn… Photo #1: (Caption) Bibliography: Photo 1 Room by Mr. Nickolas & Ms. Rocha