Justin Ault

Minoru Yasui’s Self Sacrificial Attitude and Japanese Internment Camps

While many of us know of the horrors that surround the Japanese Internment Camps, not many know of the individuals that fought against the U.S. government that brought the situation to light and caused the general public to change their minds. Introducing Minoru Yasui, a man whose innate leadership quality as well as his self-sacrificial attitude paved the way for reparations, as well as showcasing that the good fight is always worth fighting for.

HIST 317 American Government

James Berry

Bucher Room

Bushnell History Symposium (1pm-4pm)

Dr. Melisa Ortiz Berry, Celsie Smith, Angel Iheanyi-Igwe, Benjamin Randol, Abigail Askew, Bella Parque, Hannah Scott, Justin Ault, Albert Allen, Amelia Busch, Johnathan James, Leah Schiewe

Race and Gender in Bushnell History

The archives contain old yearbooks that HIST 210 has surveyed to study the history of race and gender at Bushnell University, which will be presented through slides and followed by conversation.

HIST 210 – Historical Methods and Research

Bushnell History Symposium 1:00pm – 4:00pm Bucher Room