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02
19

futurejournalismproject:

This Day in History: Executive Order 9066 & Japanese Internment Camps

On February 19, 1942, Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066 allowing the US military to create domestic exclusion zones and remove people from them.

“Within days,” the Los Angeles Times reminds us, “the military began removing all Japanese Americans and Japanese from the West Coast.

“Within months, about 110,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans – almost two-thirds of whom were U.S. citizens –were moved to internment camps scattered through eastern California, Arizona and other Western States.”

The LA Times Framework blog has a great slideshow of the images they published at that time.

Images: Lead image is a sign notifying people of Japanese descent to report for relocation, via Wikipedia. Photos via the LA Times Framework blog.

(Source: futurejournalismproject)

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picturesofwar:

A sign used in South Africa during Apartheid.
Durban, South Africa - 1989

picturesofwar:

A sign used in South Africa during Apartheid.

Durban, South Africa - 1989

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picturesofwar:

After suffering a blast from a German bomb during the Blitz, a London shop keeper opens up store his next day with.
Business as usual.

picturesofwar:

After suffering a blast from a German bomb during the Blitz, a London shop keeper opens up store his next day with.

Business as usual.

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