News article on a student who wins a prize for a history video on Fred Korematsu
Article from the Santa Clarita Valley Signal Local youngster wins prize for video project By Tammy Marashlian While some may have a general understanding of the Japanese-American internment camps, Jessica Resnick has gained an in-depth knowledge of it. And she has a medal to prove it. The 11-year-old from Castaic recently won at an LA-wide competition for her video project on Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American who evaded an internment camp. His ultimate capture and subsequent court battles became anexample of the how Japanese-Americans were treated during World War II. Resnick's project began with the announcement of History Day at Castaic Middle School, where Resnick is a sixth-grader. Resnick and her mother decided to take on the project about Korematsu, as his story is something many on the West Coast have been familiar with. Clique Iniciar Sessão ou Registar-se para colocar comentários
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