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XenoPhobia

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

XenoPhobia

 Joe Childs, Mitchell Gray, Hannah Olevson, & Bryce Wilson

An unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers or of that which is foreign or strange.
(Dictionary.com)



Why is there a fear?

Native American Xenophobia:

When English first came over and automatically excluded Native Americans because they were different and "savages".

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Japanese Americans in the 1940s:
After Pearl Harbor the US put Japanese Americans in camps, to ensure the security of
United States Citizens.
HOW: Assumption that people ALL Japanese, based on their
ancestry, were a risk to US citizens.

Most of them were US citizens

Holocaust:
6 Million People (Non-Aryans) were murdered due to the fact that they didn't "fit the mold"

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Activity:

With a partner:
Discuss how you felt

Other examples in history or the present?

ISLAM-PHOBIA

After 9/11, US citizens developed a fear of anyone who looked middle eastern or "Muslim".
Mosques were being singled out and attacked.

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Comments or questions?

Thank you!