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Japanese Americans and the Rowher Relocation Camp
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TitleJapanese Americans and the Rowher Relocation Camp
Based onBandits, bears, and backaches. Chapter 10. Japanese Americans and the Rowher Relocation Camp.
SubjectJapanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Arkansas
Rohwer Relocation Center
DescriptionStudents will examine and understand that in extreme cases such as a World War II, fear can override justice. They will review how the Japanese were moved from California and other areas into relocation camps in Arkansas during World War II. They will use resources for a teacher determined task.
Grades5th
6th
7th
8th
StrandsSocial Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 7-8: World War II to Present
Social Studies revision 2006: Arkansas History Grades 9-12: World War II to Present
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History K-4
Social Studies revision 2006: Geography: Culture and Diversity 5-8
Social Studies revision 2006: History: History 5-8
Library Media 2007: Application: Utilize 5-8
FrameworksWWP.9.AH.7-8.2
WWP.9.AH.7-8.3
WWP.9.AH.9-12.2
WWP.9.AH.9-12.3
H.6.4.9
G.2.5.1
H.6.6.19
Library Media FrameworksA.4.5.1
A.4.6.1
A.4.7.1
A.4.8.1
CoverageArkansas; 1942-1967
LanguageEnglish
CreatorWoody, Velma B.
ContributorsBland, Kay
Date2005
Date modified2008
Typeapplication
Formatpdf
SourceBandits, bears, and backaches : a collection of short stories based on Arkansas history / by Velma B. Branscum Woody. (2004)
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RelationRuled by race project
PublisherButler Center for Arkansas Studies
RightsButler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System
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