Japanese American Apologies Essay

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Apologies of Japanese & Native American Civilians The responsibility of the existing government bears for its historical misconduct of “Japanese’s American Civilians” & “The Bureau of Indian Affairs giving an apology to both civilians. The government today look back in the past were the United States enforced its ambition against civilians remove them out of their homes by threat, deceit, and force. And now sees the burdens of their agency’s history. The United States gave a speech for equality and forgiveness. First, President Ronald Reagan gave his speech on August 10, 1988 before signing the Bill into law. His speech was on the remarks on restitution for the wartime internment of Japanese American civilians. Kevin Gover, Assistant secretary of Indian affairs department of the interior gave his speech on September 8, 2000 for the establishment of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Both speeches conduct of how wrong doing the United States was in the past and ask for forgiveness. …show more content…

Yet we must recognize that the internment of Japanese Americans was just that: mistake” which that means he wants the people of united states to forget that war and let the people see that japan was loyal to the U.S throughput the war. The Indian been agency forbade the speaking of Indian languages, prohibited the conduct traditional religious activates, outlawed traditions government, and made Indians people ashamed of who they were. Kevin gover speech on paragraph 13 mention forgiveness and ask together for the healing to begin to inform peace with the

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