Racism In Japanese-American Internment Camps

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Not only were the surviving Japanese-Americans paid $20,000 each, they also received a signed apology. While the apology was signed by President Reagan, it was in the name of the Americans who had wronged them. A majority of those who were in the camps ended up with severe health issues and were prone to premature death and many other problems. The Japanese-Americans faced a great deal of racism from the white Americans after the internment camps, and many could not go back to their old homes. Though the war was over many were still suspicious of the Japanese and thus they discriminated against them out of fear and the Japanese grew weary still of the white man. The order Roosevelt passed was considered something that was necessary for the