The stereotypes that lead to the destructions of others lives and the opposing actions of what America stands for. People wouldn’t be aware of these things if it weren’t for events like this that make a point and make people want to take a stand. If this event isn’t taught to others it takes away the knowledge of it and could let history repeating itself.
Why should new American citizens learn about this event or concept? The importance of new American Citizens to learn about Japanese American Internment camps so the history of it does not repeat itself, and knowledge of empathy of social injustices. It was a tragic event that deserves to be told to others. Almost 120,000 American citizens were confined and scrutinized for their ancestry. It was a tragic event in history that was caused by the pearl bombing of the Japanese and the cruel unjust system with a lack of equality and too many stereotypes and jump fast