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Силвия и Аки Парцел

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Студентите могат да обобщят и илюстрират сюжета на историята в раскадровка, която подчертава изложението и конфликта, нарастващото действие, кулминацията / повратната точка, падащото действие и разрешаването. Тази раскадровка показва историите на Силвия и Аки една до друга в решетка 2x5.

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  • Csúszik: 1
  • "Where is Aki now?And, why can't I go to Westminster school?"
  • Sylvia Méndez moved to Westminster, CA to an asparagus farm that her father leased from the Munemitsu family. Sylvia wondered about the little girl who owned the pretty doll hidden in the closet. Sylvia was excited to attend a new school in her neighborhood but when she tried to register, the school told Sylvia and her brothers they must go to a school for Mexican children, much farther away, simply because they are of Mexican descent.
  • Csúszik: 2
  • Sylvia and her brothers attend the "Mexican school" but it isnot adequately funded and Sylvia's father believes keeping his children from the Westminster school was blatant racism. He worked hard with a lawyer to bring a suit against the school district. The superintendent finally relented and said that the Méndez children could go to Westminster. But, Mr. Méndez refused unless ALL students could attend regardless of race or ethnicity, which the superintendent refused.
  • Csúszik: 3
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  • "How can a man swear to tell the truth and then lie like that? Is he right? Is something wrong with me?"
  • Делото продължи и през 1945 г., Гонсало Мендес с. Уестминстърското училище Област на Ориндж Каунти се чу пред Окръжния съд на САЩ в Ориндж Каунти Калифорния. Училищният район твърди, че децата от мексикански произход трябва да бъдат отделени от белите деца поради расистки вярвания, че те са по-нисши. Силвия не можеше да повярва какво чува. Тези расистки твърдения бяха толкова болезнени и неверни.
  • Csúszik: 4
  • Уестминстър Главна училище
  • Sylvia's father showed her the importance of fighting for what you believe in. Through it all, the family worked hard on the Munemitsu's farm and always made sure that the rent money went directly to them and not taken by the censors who oversaw the mail at the internment camp. When it was time for the Munemitsus to finally return after the war was over, the Méndez family gladly welcomed them home. Sylvia treasured the doll that Aki gave to her as a parting gift.
  • Csúszik: 5
  • ДИПЛОЗИРАН КЛАС 1955 г.
  • In 1946, Judge McCormick ruled that "Mexican children in Orange County, CA had the legal right to go to school with white children and that separating students by race suggests inferiority among them where none exists." This paved the way for the 1954 Supreme Court caseBrown vs. Board of Education, which made segregation illegal throughout the country. When Sylvia graduated high school in 1955, she looked at her classmates of all races and gave thanks to her father for never giving up.
  • Csúszik: 6
  • Aki Munemitsu's world is turned upside down on December 7, 1941 when the Empire of Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States and Japan to war. The government forced people of Japanese descent into internment camps. Aki's family could only bring what they could fit into one suitcase. Her father was taken to a separate camp ahead of the family because the government believed (without cause) that he was a threat to national security. Aki didn't get a chance to say goodbye.
  • Csúszik: 7
  • "I'm imprisoned in this camp, being denied my rights as a U.S. citizen, and I have to prove my loyalty?"
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  • Лагерът беше дълъг път от прекрасна ферма аспержи семейство Аки. Постън, Аризона беше пустиня, която беше непоносимо гореща през лятото и жестоко студена през зимата. Те бяха принудени да живеят в калпава сграда с десетки други семейства, разделени само с вълнено одеяло, окачено на тавана. На брат й беше даден „тест за лоялност“, на който той трябваше да отговори и Аки беше държан далеч от баща й години наред.
  • Csúszik: 8
  • "That's not how I imagined peace would look."
  • ATOMIC BOMB HITS JAPAN
  • Finally, the family was reunited but they were still not allowed to leave the camp. In August, 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, instantly killing hundreds of thousands of civilians and poisoning survivors with radiation. Japan surrendered and the Munemitsu family and other Japanese Americans were finally allowed to leave the camps and return home. Aki's family was lucky to have a home to return to. Others had lost their homes and their livelihoods.
  • Csúszik: 9
  • "You have no idea how much I missed her!"
  • Силвия и Аки се радваме да се събере, тъй като те са били писалка приятели в цялата изпитание. Те размениха куклите си помежду си, японска кукла за Силвия и мексиканска кукла за Аки. Семейство Мендес приветства дома на семейство Мунемицу, където си върна собствеността върху фермата за аспержи.
  • Csúszik: 10
  • "Дори и след интерниране лагери, баща ми все още вярваше в американската мечта. Той искаше да помогне на други семейства спестят пари и да започнете отначало."
  • The Munemitsu family rebuilt their life after the internment and they strived to help others do the same. Mr. Munemitsu gave Japanese Americans who had been interned in the camps jobs on the farm so that they could recover their livelihoods. Despite the government's fears, "Not a single Japanese American citizen was found to be disloyal to the United States."
  • Csúszik: 0
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  • "How am I a threat to national security?My entire world cannot fit into one tiny suitcase."
  • "You did it Dad. You're the one I'm proudest of today."
  • "There cannot be justice for one unless there is justice for all."
  • "When will be able to see Pop?"
  • "It's complicated."
  • "I told you I'd keep her safe. Her best friend is Carmencita."

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