hist.g8.s.ex_19
Essay
MG-7
Diagram
MG-7 TWELVE-Question SOURCE CARD (8.5x11 laminated double-sided): Q1 Who made this? (sourcing); Q2 When + where? (contextualization); Q3 What purpose? (sourcing); Q4 What evidence supports? (close reading); Q5 What other sources corroborate? (corroboration); Q6 What is omitted? (silences); Q7 Audience? (rhetorical context); Q8 What other voices must we seek? (G7 extension); Q9 Is this Lost Cause framing? (G8-Fall extension); Q10 Is the SURVIVOR own-voice centered or marginalized? (NEW); Q11 Have we checked MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES across nationality / class / race / gender / sexuality / ability / age? (NEW); Q12 What is the PRESENT-DAY connection — what does this source mean for our civic action now? (NEW). Sentence frames + bilingual transliteration in 8 languages.
In 4-5 paragraphs apply MG-7 to Korematsu v. United States 1944 from MULTIPLE perspectives. Use Densho terminology ('incarceration' not 'internment'). Cite: Black majority opinion + Murphy 'falls into the ugly abyss of racism' dissent + Roberts 'plain inversion of the Bill of Rights' + Jackson 'lies about like a loaded weapon'. Include 1983 coram nobis exoneration + Civil Liberties Act 1988 redress + Trump v. Hawaii 2018 disavowal. Center own-voice Uchida + Takei + Yamada + Okubo + Korematsu.
- Uses Densho terminology consistently
- Names Black majority + Murphy + Roberts + Jackson dissents
- Names 1983 coram nobis + Civil Liberties Act 1988 redress + Trump v. Hawaii 2018
- Centers ≥3 own-voice texts
- Applies Q10 SURVIVOR-OWN-VOICE-CENTERED + Q11 + Q12 (current immigration detention parallels)
- ≥5 sources
- ~70,000 of ~120,000 incarcerated were US-born citizens.
- 442nd RCT did not justify incarceration; it served despite incarceration.
- Using 'internment' incorrectly
- Treating Korematsu as good law