(Chapter 22) How Do Jeanne and Her Family Deal With the Memories of Manzanar?

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  1. "Bye to Manzanar"by Jeanne Wakatsuki

  2. Pearl HarborDecember 7, 1941 Japan attacks Hawaii U.S. Navy bedridden in surprise attack

  3. Pearl Harbor:"A Date That Will Live in Infamy"-- FDR Japan wanted to knock U.S. out of Pacific Theater Americans reacted with potent emotions!

  4. Panic Leads to Paranoia Japanese-Americans are forced to motion! Japanese Businesses are forced to Close!

  5. Henry Steel Commager ("Harper's Magazine, 1947) "It is sobering to retrieve that though the Japanese relocation program, carried through at such incalculable price in misery and tragedy, was justified on the ground that the Japanese were potentially disloyal, the record does not disclose a single example of Japanese disloyalty or sabotage during the whole state of war…"

  6. Generations of Japanese- Americans • Issei: The first generation; these people were born in Nihon and immigrated to the U.S. • Nisei: The second generation; these were the children of the Issei parents; the Nisei were born in the U.South. before WWII. • Sansei: The tertiary generation, well-nigh of whom were born to Nisei parents after WWII.

  7. Chapter 1: "What is Pearl Harbor?" Questions: The Nereid • 1. What is the family concern? • 2. Why did Papa burn the flag that he had brought from Hiroshima? • What happened to Papa on Futile Island?

  8. Affiliate Two:ShikataGaNai"It Cannot exist Helped… Information technology Must Be Done" Headed to Manzanar Questions: • one. How did Papa tease Jeanne? Was it off-white? • 2. What did the 2nd hand dealers do that was then hateful? How did Mama respond? • three. What did Manzanar mean to the family at this time?

  9. Chapter Three:"A Different Kind of Sand" Questions: Sandstorm at Manzanar • 1. Who is Kiyo? What is his personality? • ii. Who says, "We can't live like this. Animals live like this."? • 3. (Opinion) Why was the campsite so ill-equipped for housing then many families? • iv. What does this chapter title mean?

  10. Affiliate Four:A Mutual Master Program Latrine Shacks At Manzanar • 1. Who was in charge of the camps? Where did the supplies come from? • 2. How was privacy provided for in the latrines (bathrooms)? • 3. What was "a slap in the face you were powerless to challenge?

  11. Chapter Five:"Virtually A Family" Papa Comes to Manzanar • 1. What kind of "food relay" would the boys do? • 2. Why would some people volunteer to work? • three. What was the "Children's village? • 4. What was the reunion similar when Papa arrived?

  12. Chapter Six:"Any He Did Had Flourish" Papa: Baseball game Player as a Young lad • ane. How had Papa changed since his "Samarai" days? • 2. What happened when Papa borrowed money from Granny? • 3. Why didn't Mama's parents desire her to ally Papa?

  13. Affiliate 7:"Fort Lincoln" Japanese Man awaiting the bus to Manzanar • i. This affiliate is hypothetical: what does that mean? Why would she write it? • 2. Why will America win the state of war, according to Papa? • 3. Explicate this quote: "When your female parent and male parent are having a fight, exercise y'all desire them to kill each other? Or practise you merely want them to stop fighting?"

  14. Affiliate Eight:"Inu" Boys at the border of Manzanar • one. Why was Papa being then anti-social? What was Mama's response? • 2. What is an "inu"? Why would they be so hated? • three. Why does Kiyo dial Papa? Does Papa forgive him?

  15. Affiliate Nine:"The Mess Hall Bells" Looking for Problem • 1. Why was the young cook in trouble? Why was he so upset? • 2. Who was Joe Kurihara? What happened at the barracks? • iii. Why were the searchlights on all night?

  16. Chapter ten:The Reservoir Site: An Aside Reservoir of Water for Manzanar • 1. What was the duty that Kaz did at the reservoir? • 2. Why did the Japanese workers take axe handles? • 3. How did the soldiers (privates) react to the Japanese workers that they were guarding?

  17. Affiliate 11:Yes Yes No No A tough survey • 1. What was the 1st question on the questionaire? • 2. What was the 2nd question? • 3. What does Papa tell Woody is the role of the soldier? • 4. Why did Papa sometimes cry?

  18. Ch. 12:"Manzanar, U.S.A." Manzanar High School Band • 1. What does "Manzanar" mean in Castilian? • 2. Why was the family able to motion near the infirmary? • 3. How were the living conditions improved? • 4. What new hobbies did Papa showtime? • 5. Draw the yearbook.

  19. Ch. 13:"Outings, Explorations" New Hobbies at Manzanar • one. What was the name of the yearbook that came out in June, 1944? • two. What activities occurred during the recreation programme? • 3. What hobbies did Jeanne brainstorm? • 4. Why does Papa non want Jeanne to join the Cosmic Church building?

  20. Ch. fourteen:"In the Firebreak" New Life Arrives at manzanar • 1. How did Jeanne experience at the time about her Papa? • 2. How did that stance change over time? • 3. Why do Mama & Papa weep at the end of the affiliate?

  21. Ch. 15:"Departures" Woody Contemplates Joining the Army • 1. By 1944, who was staying in Manzanar? • 2. Why would the Nisei want to leave? Why would their parent due south want to stay? • 3. Why could Woody refuse to be drafted into the army? • 4. What was Woody trying to prove, when he entered the army?

  22. Ch. 16:"Free To Go" Manzanar Newspaper reports Supreme Court's determination • 1. What were the Supreme Court rulings in the iii cases? • 2. Why would some people resist leaving Manzanar? • 3. Why did the younger Japanese people want to move to the East Coast? • 4. Why was Papa so indecisive?

  23. Ch. 17:"It's All Starting Over" A New Horizon for Japanese-Americans? • 1. What volume had this quote: "From Our World, through these portals, to new horizons"? • 2. What was "The Schedule? Did Papa obey it? • three. What new business does Papa want to start? What event ended the demand for Manzanar?

  24. Ch. 18:Ka-Ke, Near Hiroshima April, 1946 Hiroshima: Later the Nail • 1. Why wasn't Woody's cousin buried when he died? • 2. Why did Papa have a tombstone in Hiroshima (since he was nevertheless alive)? • three. Why was Woody hesitant to meet his relatives at Hiroshima? Were his fears accurate? • 4. What gift did Woody bring? • five. Why does Woody desire to climb a hill the next day?

  25. Ch. 19Re-Entry Waiting for Papa • 1. How did Papa want to leave military camp? Did Mama agree? • two. How were the Japanese received when they returned? • three. What was the "American Friends Service?" • 4.What was the "amazing affair about America"?

  26. Ch. 20A Double Impulse A Concluding View of manzanar • ane. Why is a 6th grade girl shocked that Jeanne can speak English language? • two. Why did Jeanne wish to be invisible? • 3. How did Radine react when people were mean to Jeanne? • four. Explain pg. 127: "While I was striving to become Miss America of 1947, he was wishing I was Miss Hiroshima of 1904."

  27. Ch. 21The Girl Of My Dreams • 1. How was Jeanne'south life similar to Radine's life? • two. Why was the ring teacher agape of letting Jeanne be a "song girl"? • 3. Why did Jeanne feel defeated in Long Embankment? • 4. Why did Papa stop drinking? • 5. How does Papa react to Jeanne's hope to exist a queen?

  28. Ch. 22"Ten Thousand Voices" • 1. How long did information technology take Jeanne to brainstorm to deal with her "Manzanar" years? • two. In 1966 (20+ years after Manzanar), Jeanne met a photographer from that campsite. Why couldn't Jeanne speak to her? • iii. What had "outlived" the barracks? Why had they been built by the men?

  29. Ch. 22Ten K Voices • 4. Why was April, 1972 so of import in Jeanne's life? • 5. In 1942, what was the biggest city between Reno and Los Angeles? • 6. What was the obelisk congenital to correspond? • 7. Why was the "A.D." so important to the stone inscription?

  30. Ch. 22Ten Thousand Voices Cute Dreamer, Wake Unto Me • eight. How long did Papa alive after Manzanar? • nine. How was Papa's driving? • 10. Describe the U.S. amends that came 48 years later. (pg. 168)

  31. Memories

  32. Men of Manzanar George takai ("Sulu" from Star Trek) was a child in the Camp Japanese-Americans Receive Amends & $20,000

  33. Memorial to Manzanar

  34. Japanese-American Memorial in Washington, D.C.

  35. Memories of Manzanar

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