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This article analyzes published photographs of Japanese Americans interned in World War II by Dorothea Lange (1895-1965), Ansel Adams (1902-84), and Carl Mydans (1907-2004) in Survey Graphic, U.S. Camera, and Life respectively. Although their work was constrained by the economic and ideological realities of the war's photojournalism, they transcended the medium to provide historians with valuable insights into a controversial chapter in our national history when the government felt it was necessary to curtail civil liberties. In addition to reconsidering the existing scholarship on Lange and Adams, this article explores new ground by analyzing the photojournalism of Mydans. This fresh perspective reveals how photojournalism contributed to the visual construction of race, citizenship, an...
... photographs emphasized Japanese American loyalty and patriotism. When the progressive monthly socia...Camera in 1944 under the title "Oath of Allegiance." U.S. Camera, which began publicati...
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... detention of Arabs or Muslims, just as Japanese Americans were detained during World War II. They ... that isn't constitutional, their loyalty is to the Constitution, not the president. . [ILLU...Look at the internment of Japanese Americans during World War u. That was...
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Debate over a monument marking the site of a Japanese American internment camp in Santa Fe is renewing wartime bitterness
An effort to commemorate a piece of the city's World War II history has reopened old and bitter war wounds and caused some to question whether Santa Fe is as happily multicultural as it claims.
...Those who signed a loyalty oath were mostly sent to internment camps, and "Th...
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... . Evacuation of the West Coast Japanese .-On February 19, 1942, President Roosevelt issued... to practice in a federal court he must take oath asserting that he had never voluntarily borne arms... the act of July 12, 1870, making proof of loyalty necessary to recover property abandoned and sold b... Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians by acknowledging "the fundamental inj...
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Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...
...Ikiru by the famed Japanese Director Akira Kurosawa or Notorious by the equall... impartial in order to secure trust and loyalty of the rank and file, even if it requires killing ... the start of World War II and sent to internment camps. We follow Jim through these nightmare years...? Either way, did Doctor Powell heed his oath to minimize harm?. Kagemusha (1980, 159m). Directo...
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Introduction.I.The First Amendment.A.An Overview. B.Putting The First Amendment To The Test. II. Past Threats And Their Repercussions. A.The Alien And Sedition Act Of 1798 As A Precursor. B. The Enemy Alien Act And Japanese Internment. C. Was Japanese-American Internment An Isolated Mistake? D. Punishment For Expressing Political Beliefs. E. McCarthyism Paranoia In The 1950S. III. History Repeats Itself As America Watches. A. The Patriot Act Continues This Pattern Of Eroding First Amendment Liberties B.Why It Isn't Ok To Sacrifice Some Freedom For Security. C. Threats To The Freedom Of The Press Since 91/11 IV.A State Of National Insecurity. A. A Case Study Of Free Speech At Harvard University. B. A Case Study At The University Of North Carolina. C. Why We Should Not Choose Securit...
... to Congress: "[W]ould not the official oath [between a government and its citizens] be broken,... "suggested" that you express your loyalty. Maybe you flew an American flag from your home or...
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... upon the obligations of its members, for loyalty to it comes before "everything, your wife, your ki... to bury unions in the 1930's, the internment of the Japanese during World War II, the blacklist... law enforcement personnel had sworn oaths of office, they would be jeopardizing their career...
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... readily consider government lawyers, whose oath, ethics, and orientation are quite different, to b... in general from direct partisan loyalty to the President. The goal is obviously not the fo... the actions of attorneys involved in the Japanese American wartime cases brought after Americans of Japanese ancestry were forced into internment camps); NANCY V. BAKER, CONFLICTING LOYALTIES: LAW...
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...Moreover, the discrimination of Japanese-Americans in the United States in the 1940s relate...Executive Order 9066 and Internment Camps On Dec. 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, ...-Americans had to demonstrate their loyalty by signing affirmatively on a loyalty oath questio...
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..., because, while California taxed the Japanese containers, Japan did not tax American containers,... such filing and before taking the final oath of citizenship is, or has been found to be, within... materials that would clearly endanger the loyalty, discipline, or morale of troops on the base. On ... justifiably deemed fit subjects for internment during active hostilites [sic] do not lose their p...