Narrative Essay On Japanese Internment

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My family and I are of Japanese descent. My parents immigrated to California from Japan before I as born to escape fascism in their native land. I was born in California, married another Japanese American and we have 3 children together. We currently live within the boundaries that are being evicted and relocated to the Japanese internment camps. We are determined to prove our loyalty to the United States and so we will oblige the orders to relocate. My oldest son is determined to enlist in the army, which we have heard some Japanese Americans have been allowed to do while others have been rejected. I believe he will not be allowed to enlist because of where we live in California and he must evacuate to the internment camps as well. I am hopeful that our loyalty is proven through time. …show more content…

We don’t have many expensive items, but we do have bedding, toiletries, extra clothing, plates and utensils we can take. Since we are only allowed to take what each person can carry, I believe that the only additional items we will be able to bring will be a few family pictures and small personal items. I have secretly packed some paper and charcoal pencils for my two daughters, ages 8 and 12, to have something to surprise them with when we arrive. They love school and drawing, so I hope this will cheer them up. My 8-year-old will bring her stuffed animal and my 12-year-old is begging to bring the dress her grandmother made her, but it is too fine for the internment camp and not practical to take. I hate to disappoint her beyond what she is already experiencing, but I hope the dress will remain safe in storage. The girls are sad to leave their school but I hope they can continue studies in the internment camp, even If I must teach

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