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niyad

(113,303 posts)
Mon Jan 30, 2017, 01:22 PM Jan 2017

google doodle for today honours fred korematsu, activist who spoke against internment camps

(interesting video at link)


Google Doodle Honors Fred Korematsu, Activist Who Fought U.S. Internment of Japanese Americans


Civil rights activist Fred Korematsu, an Oakland native who fought the government's internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, was honored by Google Doodle on Monday on what would have been his 98th birthday.

Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the infamous Executive Order 9066, which forced about 115,000 American citizens of Japanese descent to live in designated military zones. The internment is now seen as an*********** ugly moment in American history, IN WHICH FEAR OUTWEIGHED TOLERANCE.******** (emphasis mine)

Korematsu, the son of Japanese immigrants, refused to go into the government's internment camps and was arrested and convicted of breaking military law. With the help of the ACLU, Korematsu appealed in the landmark Supreme Court case of Korematsu v. United States, but in 1944 the court ruled against him. He and his family were then sent to the Central Utah War Relocation Center until the end of the war in 1945. Korematsu's conviction was overturned in 1983 when evidence came to light that showed the FBI knew there was no serious evidence that America's Japanese population was helping the enemy. TIME wrote:
The Supreme Court precedent would still stand, but the judge who cleared Korematsu's conviction declared in her ruling that, in the words of the report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation, "Korematsu lies overruled in the court of history."

Korematsu remained an activist throughout his life, becoming a member of the National Coalition for Redress and Reparations, where he lobbied for a bill that would grant an official apology from the government and compensation of $20,000 for the Japanese Americans who were held in internment camps. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed the reparations legislation and redress into law.

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http://time.com/4653228/google-doodle-fred-korematsu-civil-rights-activist/

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google doodle for today honours fred korematsu, activist who spoke against internment camps (Original Post) niyad Jan 2017 OP
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2017 #1
Rec! bravenak Jan 2017 #2
appropriate and timely still_one Jan 2017 #3
that struck me as well. niyad Jan 2017 #4
Great and inspirational story. dalton99a Jan 2017 #5
Google execs have been joining the Muslim ban protests, 2naSalit Jan 2017 #6

2naSalit

(86,611 posts)
6. Google execs have been joining the Muslim ban protests,
Mon Jan 30, 2017, 02:49 PM
Jan 2017

this makes sense and I am glad they are elevating this point in this way for visibility.

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