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Title: Freedom For All


1
Freedom For All ?
2
  • The United States Constitution guarantees
    liberty and justice for all
  • Many Americans have fought and died for this
    principle.

3
Many famous Americans expressed this view
  • Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • True peace is not merely the absence of tension
    it is the presence of justice
  • Clarence Darrow
  • You can only protect your liberties in this
    world by protecting the other man's freedom. You
    can only be free if I am free.
  • Eleanor Roosevelt
  • When will our consciences grow so tender that we
    will act to prevent human misery rather than
    avenge it?

4
We have condemned those who sought to destroy
freedom and justice for all.
  • Holocaust Museum, Washington, DC
  • Thou shalt not be a victim.
  • Thou shalt not be a perpetrator.
  • Above all, thou shalt not be a bystander.
  • Friedrich Von Schiller
  • The history of the world is
  • the worlds court of justice.

5
But in a dark time for our nation, our fear led
us to act like those we so easily condemned .
  • Germany locked the Jews up in
  • concentration camps.
  • Millions of Jews were executed.
  • Through fear stemming from Japans attack on
    Pearl Harbor, America locked the Japanese up in
    relocation camps.
  • None of these people was executed, but many died
    there.

6
  • Jews were marched by German
  • soldiers into ghettos, and later
  • to concentration camps
  • Personal belongings were
  • stripped from
  • Mothers watched their children
  • suffer and die
  • Many children were snatched
  • from their parents
  • Japanese-Americans were ordered to report
    relocation camps
  • They were loaded onto trains and forced to make
    their homes there in
  • crowded conditions.

7
  • Jews were forced to work to
  • support the German government.
  • Conditions in the camps were inhuman
  • After the Allied troops liberated the Jews,
    many children were left with no family to care
    for them
  • Japanese-Americans were allowed
  • to work at the relocation camps
  • The work in the camps helped them
  • survive
  • After World War II these Americans citizens were
    expected to return to lives and homes which no
    longer existed

8
  • The American government never
  • executed or tortured the Japanese-
  • Americans in these camps.
  • Families were provided basic
  • housing and allowed to stay
  • together.
  • Children continued their education
  • in school.
  • There were even sports activities
  • provided, which helped create a
  • sense of everyday normalcy.
  • But

9
these were AMERICAN citizens!
Guilty only of being of Japanese ancestry,
facing the fear and prejudice of a nation at war.
10
Will we make the same mistakes again? Have we
failed to learn from our mistakes?
11
Essential Question- How does injustice against a
specific group affect the freedoms of all people
in a society?
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