This lesson from America Through the Lens invites students to explore Japanese American internment through powerful works of art and photography. Featuring pieces by Hisako Hibi, George Hoshida, and Jack Iwata, the activity encourages students to examine how visual storytelling captures the realities and emotions of life in the camps. Through this exploration, students gain a deeper understanding of civil liberties, cultural identity, and the human impact of wartime policies.
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