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The Sone reading mentioned that “some people had little faith in the ideas and ideals of democracy” so they put Japanese Americans in camps to ensure loyalty. But it wasn’t Japanese Americans that didn’t have faith in democracy, it was the people who put them into camps. -- Taylor Brann | The Sone reading mentioned that “some people had little faith in the ideas and ideals of democracy” so they put Japanese Americans in camps to ensure loyalty. But it wasn’t Japanese Americans that didn’t have faith in democracy, it was the people who put them into camps. -- Taylor Brann | ||
| + | There has to be some sort of great irony in that Houston's great disappointment in her father's objection to her baptism was that she would never be a "white-gowned princess." I wonder how the continued work of evangelical white Christians in the communities of minorities compared to the efforts of those schools set up for Native American children as seen in previous readings. -schang | ||
== Wartime Workers (photo) == | == Wartime Workers (photo) == | ||