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Personal Justice Denied
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Cover
Contents
Introduction
Summary
PART I: NISEI AND ISSEI
Before Pearl Harbor
Executive Order 9066
Exclusion and Evacuation
Economic Loss
Assembly Centers
Relocation Centers
Loyalty: Leave and Segregation
Ending the Exclusion
Protest and Disaffection
Military Service
Hawaii
Germans and German Americans
After Camp
Latin Americans
PART II: THE ALEUTS
War and Evacuation in Alaska
Notes
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PERSONAL JUSTICE DENIED
Report of the Commission on Wartime
Relocation and Internment of Civilians |
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Contents
Cover
Introduction
Summary
PART I: NISEI AND ISSEI
1. Before Pearl Harbor
2. Executive Order 9066
3. Exclusion and Evacuation
4. Economic Loss
5. Assembly Centers
6. Relocation Centers
7. Loyalty: Leave and Segregation
8. Ending the Exclusion
9. Protest and Disaffection
10. Military Service
11. Hawaii
12. Germans and German Americans
13. After Camp
Appendix: Latin Americans
PART II: THE ALEUTS
War and Evacuation in Alaska
Notes
Index (omitted from the online edition
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 82600664

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THE COMMISSION ON WARTIME RELOCATION AND INTERNMENT OF CIVILIANS
Joan Z. Bernstein, Chair
Daniel E. Lungren, Vice-Chair
Edward W. Brooke
Robert F. Drinan
Arthur S. Flemming
Arthur J. Goldberg
Ishmael V. Gromoff
William M. Marutani
Hugh B. Mitchell
Angus Macbeth, Special Counsel
[I]t remained a fact that to loyal citizens this forced evacuation was
a personal injustice, and Stimson fully appreciated their feelings.
Henry L. Stimson and McGeorge Bundy,
On Active Service in Peace and War
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