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Japanese Internment

Japanese people were discriminated against during WWII because of their nationality and it created division within the Asian community.

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Pledge of Allegiance. April 20, 1942. Dorothea Lange, photographer. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Oakland Museum of California. Gift of Paul S. Taylor. More info »

Who is a Patriot?

Grocery store in Chinatown of Oakland, California. March 30, 1942. Dorothea Lange, photographer. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Oakland Museum of California. Gift of Paul S. Taylor. More info »

What is Patriotism

Manzanar Relocation Camp. June 29, 1942. Dorothea Lange. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Oakland Museum of California. Gift of Paul S. Taylor. More info »

What Happens if You're Not a Patriot?

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