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very, very geometric and the kind of very modern, modern in the capital m sense, modernist sense of the ship, which is one of the things that made it so striking to people. it really was. you would not have been surprised if the monitor was built in the 1920s and not in the 1860s. that s almost how people thought of it. lastly, i want to talk just a little bit about all the things that have gone on. and there s been a lot of war in the last 20 years, since the first gulf war. and a lot of those same questions that came around the monitor were raised. this is, of course, not from them but from before. this is from world war ii. late world war ii. and it s an advertisement from general electric depicting the air war over europe, which was a pretty brutal and, in some ways, very monitor-like experience for the crews aboard the b-17s. and you can see the introduction of electronics and electronic technology, the idea is without it, everybody s flying all around and it s a big m
you re watching american history tv. 48 hours of people and events telling the united states story. the united states built and operated ten internment camps after the bombing of pearl harbor. the eastern most were located in arkansas towns of jerome and butler. there s a collection of crafts and artworks created by internees at the rower camp. the arts and crafts were sort of how they kept their sanity and it gave them something to do. depression was so bad in a lot of the camps in that people there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these things of beauty to give to each other just as a way to say we support you and we care about you and here is a little something to cheer you up. i think that they really used the art as a way of expressing hope in a time that sort of seemed hopeless. the camp opened in 1942 in september. the first people arrived then and then over the next several months the bulk of them came. they filled their time working within
there was a high incidence of suicide. so people would make these things of beauty to give to each other just as a way to supp we support you and we care about you and here is a little something to cheer you up. i think that they really used the art as a way of expressing hope in a time that sort of seemed hopeless. the camp opened in 1942 in september. the first people arrived then and then over the next several months the bulk of them came. they filled their time working within the camps. but then they also had a good bit of free time, too, that they had to fill. and so a lot of the things that are in the collection that we received are pieces of art that people in the camp did. some of it was done by students as class assignments in school. but a lot is 3d art and found object art that was from people trying to do what they could to decorate their barracks or to entertain their children. again, when they moved, they weren t able to bring a lot of toys. they had to make toy
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