Resettlement to Redress: Socratic Seminar

"Resettlement to Redress" recounts the history and experience of Japanese Americans after they were released from the internment camps when World War II ended. This lesson requires students to read and understand a document that explains the reparations movement in detail, and it also requires them to ask questions about and to participate in a seminar on the issue.
Educator Resource Details
| Grade Range | 7-12 | |
| Topics |
Social Studies - California, Diversity, Ethics, US Government, US History, World History |
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| Resource Type | Lesson Plan | |
| Duration | 1+ hour | |
| Last Updated | August 2006 | |
| Related Content | Resettlement to Redress - web site - purchase info |
This educator resource is part of KQED's Bay Area Mosaic project.

