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Charles (1994). The Mass Internment of Japanese Americans and the Quest for Legal Redress (Asian Americans and the Law: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives)... |
The Weixian Internment Camp (Chinese: 濰縣集中營), better known historically as the Weihsien Internment Camp, was a Japanese-run internment camp called a "Civilian... |
Nisei (redirect from Nisei Japanese Americans) Court challenge to the wartime internment of Japanese Americans but gained vindication decades later. The Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian... |
Carl Higbie (category United States Navy personnel of the Iraq War) In an interview with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, Higbie cited the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II and the associated Supreme Court decision... |
George Takei (category American artists of Japanese descent) the Star Trek franchise. Takei was born to Japanese American parents, with whom he lived in U.S.-run internment camps during World War II. He began pursuing... |
War Relocation Authority (category Internment of Japanese Americans) United States government agency established to handle the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. It also operated the Fort Ontario Emergency... |
internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans and other... |
Xinjiang internment camps, officially called vocational education and training centers (Chinese: 职业技能教育培训中心) by the government of China, are internment camps... |
to relocate and incarcerate over one hundred twelve thousand Japanese Americans to the internment camps across the country. A few Japanese challenged the... |
attack, the US interned 120,000 Japanese Americans, 11,000 German Americans, and 3,000 Italian Americans. From the outbreak of World War II on September 1... |
Franklin D. Roosevelt (redirect from 32nd President of the United States of America) Roosevelt's internment of Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II. Roosevelt won strong support from Chinese Americans and Filipino... |
FEMA camps conspiracy theory (redirect from FEMA internment camps) advent of the internet and social media platforms. The US government imprisoned Japanese-American citizens in internment camps during WWII and developed... |
of Japan as one of its key tenets. The military had a strong influence on Japanese society from the Meiji Restoration. Almost all leaders in Japanese... |
time finding a Japanese American who was both willing to violate the internment orders and able to meet the ACLU's desired criteria of a sympathetic,... |
Population transfer (redirect from Exchange of Populations) internment camps, in 1942, where they were interned for the duration of the war. White Americans frequently bought their property at losses. Japanese... |
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express Japanese Americans' disapproval of him and distance the Japanese community from him. They also held community forums within the Japanese American community... |
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World War II by country (redirect from World War II countries and Leaders) produced wartime propaganda. Between 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly moved to internment camps. After the war, the United States retained... |
of all ethnicities, as well as multiracial solidarity among Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and Native Americans in... |