Next time you're in History class, raise your hand and ask: What did Japanese-American families do wrong during World War II that got them sent to prison camps?
Was there a trial? Or was fear enough to lock up thousands of people who just looked like the enemy?
Next time you're in History class, raise your hand and ask: What did Japanese-American families do wrong during World War II that got them sent to prison camps?
Was there a trial? Or was fear enough to lock up thousands of people who just looked like the enemy?
Before women could vote, was there actually a law that said they couldn’t?
Or was it just so “normal” for only men to vote that nobody even thought it needed to be written down?
And if something doesn’t have to be made illegal—what does that say about who’s deciding the rules?
Before women could vote, was there actually a law that said they couldn’t?
Or was it just so “normal” for only men to vote that nobody even thought it needed to be written down?
And if something doesn’t have to be made illegal—what does that say about who’s deciding the rules?