The Asian-American Experience
Across
- 5. Ethnicity that was degraded in the early 1900s as a "hybrid race" of Spanish and Indian origin
- 6. The first Japanese-American admitted to the Oregon Bar
- 7. (acronym) Organization meant to set up internment camps
- 9. Internment camps were _____, meaning that communities inside created schools, grew their own food, and had hospitals and jobs
- 10. Whereas American cultures tend to be individualist, Asian cultures are more _____
- 12. Businessman in the Oregon Valley, one of the first people sent to the internment camps
- 15. After the camps were shut down, the WRA gave ____ dollars to those leaving the camps
- 16. Famous actor who spent time as a child in an Japanese internment camp
- 17. (acronym) Organization that rallied for a formal apology from the US government for the internment camps
- 19. Number of people out of the 120,000 sent to Japanese internment camps that were found to be committing espionage
- 21. ______ portrayed Japanese internment camps as beneficial and fun for the people inside
- 25. Nickname given to Japanese-Americans who wouldn't swear total loyalty to America on military questionnaires
- 26. Maximum security internment camp that was often considered the worst of the ten
Down
- 1. Crop in high demand during WWII because of it was used to make ammunition
- 2. American Deaf culture often takes pride in their Deafness, while Asian cultures often view Deafness as a _____
- 3. Redress effort to give still-living previously-incarcerated Japanese-Americans $20,000 as compensation
- 4. First camp to open up in California
- 8. Executive Order 9066 forced Japanese Americans to vacate a large area of the ___ Coast
- 11. The Japanese term for a first-generation Japanese-American immigrant
- 13. President who awarded Minoru Yasui with a Presidential Medal of Freedom
- 14. The American-born children of Japanese immigrants
- 18. An Asian value of suffering in silence and accepting one's problems
- 20. The first restrictive immigration law in the US was against ____ people in 1882
- 22. President in office when Japanese-American incarceration began
- 23. Rather than making the message explicit, most Asian cultures rely on _____ cues
- 24. (acronym) Phrase created to highlight one's non-whiteness and the racial inequality and injustice that comes with it