i’m a fourth year college student and i’m blown away at the quality and content of your teaching !! this was not the case for me in high school as we spent like a quarter of the year alone learning about “the titans that built America” lol if that doesnt tell you everything…
Thank you for making this video and helping to teach US Japanese American history. It wasn't taught to me in high school, and for many years I was forbidden/shameful to ask my grandparents about "camp" or to even speak of it. Fred Korematsu was not initially supported by the JA community but is now hailed as a hero (even by my 86-year-old grandmother). Overturning his case was integral, not only in establishing civil rights for the JA, but also in helping the surviving nisei community to heal from their traumatic childhoods in these prisons.
This video is made much easier to watch than boring stuff, mainly because of your enthusiastic behavior. Thank you for that. side note: my name is also Fred.
I love The way you explain cases man. You clearly explain the case and with great entertainment. Great Job wish you was my teacher!! well you are my online teacher. your awesome!
Is it presumptuous of me to click the like button now before even watching the video? Perhaps a testament to Hip Hughes quality and style? ...or is it just cray-cray on the internet? (I am most comfortable with the latter if it matters)
Hey Hip Hughes! I love your videos, they help me a lot, but I would recommend you to put subtitles in your videos because many people that doesn’t speak English that well (as me) struggles with the words that you say and we have to be guessing. If you put subtitles we can translate them and that way we know what you’re saying :D.
Great video once again, I really like your content! This case in particular is very interesting, because Trump's Muslim ban, is no different than what is happening here: Racial discrimination based upon one's ancestry. It will be really interesting seeing if it goes up to the SCOTUS, which undoubtedly it will, so let's hope the court doesn't repeat the past mistake!
A total of 11,507 Germans and German-Americans were interned during the war, accounting for 36% of the total internments under the Justice Department's Enemy Alien Control Program. My friend's Italian grandfather was sent to a camp in Montana. Certainly not the numbers of Japanese Americans interned, but they also got no restitution. Still a big fan, just saying....
@Diana Garcia, the issue behind the court case was the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII that was ordered by FDR due to fear of espionage. The US were fighting with the Allied Forces against the Axis Powers, which included Japan, so this spurred the fear of Japanese spies within America.
You teach me
more than my real teacher
+XxFlappyBirdxX Wait. I thought I was a real teacher.
Hip Hughes now you are, all she does is play your videos and then goes on her computer. Nice job teaching me. Keep it up
i’m a fourth year college student and i’m blown away at the quality and content of your teaching !! this was not the case for me in high school as we spent like a quarter of the year alone learning about “the titans that built America” lol if that doesnt tell you everything…
Wow, I wish they had teachers like you in college! I learned so much in a little over 5 minutes.
You saved me, I was so confused before. Really appreciate it
Thank you for making this video and helping to teach US Japanese American history. It wasn't taught to me in high school, and for many years I was forbidden/shameful to ask my grandparents about "camp" or to even speak of it. Fred Korematsu was not initially supported by the JA community but is now hailed as a hero (even by my 86-year-old grandmother). Overturning his case was integral, not only in establishing civil rights for the JA, but also in helping the surviving nisei community to heal from their traumatic childhoods in these prisons.
This video is made much easier to watch than boring stuff, mainly because of your enthusiastic behavior. Thank you for that.
side note: my name is also Fred.
Wow thank you so much! Doing a presentation on this subject and you really helped me process and understand this argument.
Now I gotta write a 4 page paper over this
this is great!! i’m doing a major project in american studies on this case and this basically saved my life research wise.
"Where attention goes, energy flows." I like that. Gonna have to remember that one.
it's feckin classic- outta be on a tee shirt.
Love your lectures, and wish all instructors were like you; thank you.
you save my life everytime I procrastinate.
inanely helpful just like all of your court case videos, thanks so so much
you look like drew carey's younger brother
Lmao :D
I love The way you explain cases man. You clearly explain the case and with great entertainment. Great Job wish you was my teacher!! well you are my online teacher. your awesome!
Thank you so much! I have to do a presentation about this topic and I totally had no idea about it.
+Jazmin Garcia that's what we're here for! Now you can pay me back by subscribing and spreading the good virtual word about the channel.
Thank you so much for this video. I love all your videos :)
They never really tell you how truly dark US History really is in high school.
Helped me out so much, along with other resources of course this video was my primary. Thanks a lot.
Is it presumptuous of me to click the like button now before even watching the video?
Perhaps a testament to Hip Hughes quality and style?
...or is it just cray-cray on the internet?
(I am most comfortable with the latter if it matters)
Up at 6:50 in the morning
As always, good.
Hey Hip Hughes! I love your videos, they help me a lot, but I would recommend you to put subtitles in your videos because many people that doesn’t speak English that well (as me) struggles with the words that you say and we have to be guessing. If you put subtitles we can translate them and that way we know what you’re saying :D.
turn on cc
thanks this vid was very very very helpful
Keith, have you seen or do you know about Allegiance (The George Takei musical about the internment camps) Thoughts about that?
Great video once again, I really like your content! This case in particular is very interesting, because Trump's Muslim ban, is no different than what is happening here: Racial discrimination based upon one's ancestry. It will be really interesting seeing if it goes up to the SCOTUS, which undoubtedly it will, so let's hope the court doesn't repeat the past mistake!
Thanks Mr. Hughes. I never knew about Charles Fahy. Why history professors continue to rank FDR as one of the best presidents is beyond me.
A total of 11,507 Germans and German-Americans were interned during the war, accounting for 36% of the total internments under the Justice Department's Enemy Alien Control Program. My friend's Italian grandfather was sent to a camp in Montana. Certainly not the numbers of Japanese Americans interned, but they also got no restitution. Still a big fan, just saying....
Taking an American History course that says exactly this.
exactly, the United States government and military were not biased exclusively against Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Can you do one on ex parte milligan?
Thanks a lot!! you helped me so much on my AP GOPO paper
Gotta watch this for history class : ( i hate online school
thanks mean. i have to write 1 page fornt and back about this topic
Hello ! I study American Law in France and I have to comment this SC's decision.
Thank you, this video really help me !
pov: hawk eye teaches you history
Awesome
Korematsu vs US hasn't been overturned.
The verdict was vacated by a federal court in 1983. But it has never been overturned by the US supreme court itself.
It has now. (Trump v. Hawaii)
@@Veronicz Actually Trump v Hawaii did not reverse Korematsu. The decision from WW2 has been overturned by history, but not formally by the court.
Torben Retboll So in other words, it’s been overturned in practice, but not officially.
@@Veronicz under the NDAA 1021, US can use the military to detain Americans indefinitely without habeas corpus . Trump vs. Hawaii does nothing
So what caused it
@Diana Garcia, the issue behind the court case was the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII that was ordered by FDR due to fear of espionage. The US were fighting with the Allied Forces against the Axis Powers, which included Japan, so this spurred the fear of Japanese spies within America.
i meant thanks man
Ore-gone. D:
Anyone here bc of google classroom? 💀
Hehe hella yea I am
Jeremy renner
ok
I just saved a pony...😉✨
you kinda remind me of Jeremy Renner lol
That’s exactly what I thought lmao.
homies reading off a script
no shit.
@@namegirl12 yea its just annoying
Jesus loves you.