The mass internment of Japanese Americans and the quest for legal redress / edited with introductions by Charles McClain.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Garland,
1994.
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Series: | Asian Americans and the law ;
v. 3. |
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Table of Contents:
- The decisions to relocate the North American Japanese: another look / Roger Daniels
- Racial discrimination and the military judgment: the Supreme Court's Korematsu and Endo decisions / Nanette Dembitz
- Mr. Justice Murphy and the Hirabayashi case / Sidney Fine
- Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus: genealogy, evacuation, and law / Harrop A. Freeman
- "Other non-whites" in American legal history: a review of justice at war / Neil Gotanda
- Fancy dancing in the marble palace / Peter Irons
- Justice, war, and the Japanese-American evacuation and internment / Arval A. Morris
- Moving for redress / Philip Tajitsu Nash
- The Japanese American cases--a disaster / Eugene V. Rostow
- The case of Korematsu v. United States: could it be justified today? / Sandra Takahata
- Wartime power of the military over citizen civilians within the country / Jacobus tenBroek
- Collins versus the world: the fight to restore citizenship to Japanese American renunciants of World War II / John Christgau
- Japanese relocation and redress in North America: a comparative view / Roger Daniels
- Redress achieved, 1983-1990 / Roger Daniels
- The Japanese American coram nobis cases: exposing the myth of disloyalty / Marc Hideo Iyeki
- At the bar of history: Japanese Americans versus the United States / Stanley I. Kutler
- Forging a legend: the treason of "Tokyo Rose" / Stanley I. Kutler
- The pardoning of "Tokyo Rose": a report on the restoration of American citizenship to Iva Ikuko Toguri / Clifford I. Uyeda.