When I found this poem, I could imagine the Japanese Americans’ lives and feelings during WWII. Even though this poem is very simple, it shows deep meaning. During WWII, Japan bombed Hawaii. Then American people started to fear Japanese Americans. Even though Japanese Americans would not do anything, Americans were prejudiced against them. Japanese Americans were interned in camps and lost their jobs, houses, things including their family pictures. Some were separated from their families.
Japanese Americans were not treated as Americans. This poem reminds us how they were discriminated against. Now, people know that act was wrong. According to this blunder, we must not do the same deed ever again.
Japanese Americans were not treated as Americans. This poem reminds us how they were discriminated against. Now, people know that act was wrong. According to this blunder, we must not do the same deed ever again.
Sure, I go to school
Same as you.
I’m an American