Yoshiko Imamoto Analysis

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How would you feel if you got kicked out of your home? Well I would fight for my rights stay in my own house.

On March 13th, 1942 a woman named Yoshiko Imamoto opened her front door , 3 FBI agents were there to take her to jail. She was only allowed take two things. In both of the stories the main characters names are Yoshiko . That was one similarity that I found in both stories . A second similarity that I found was that they were both Japanese Americans. A difference I found in both stories was they had different last names . One last name I found was Uchida Second last name Imamoto. A second difference I found was that it didn't take place in the same year. As you can see the two stories

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