Japanese American Redress: Correspondence, 1944-2003: 1990

This folder contains some mementos from the ceremony where the first redress payments were given out, including a copy of the Assistant Attorney General's speech from the ceremony, the ceremony's program, and short bios of speakers. There are also informative papers for those interested in...

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Other Authors: Inouye, Daniel K. USS., Hawaii, U.S. Department of Justice, Bratt, Robert K., Administrator of Redress, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
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spelling ftunivhmevols:oai:evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu:10524/59640 2023-05-15T13:14:23+02:00 Japanese American Redress: Correspondence, 1944-2003: 1990 Inouye, Daniel K. USS., Hawaii U.S. Department of Justice Bratt, Robert K., Administrator of Redress, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Washington (D.C.) Text 79 Pages http://hdl.handle.net/10524/59640 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10524/59640 Items in eVols are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Japanese Latin American Internment, Box JL4, Folder 1 Reparations for historical injustices Legislation Text ftunivhmevols 2020-10-17T22:27:03Z This folder contains some mementos from the ceremony where the first redress payments were given out, including a copy of the Assistant Attorney General's speech from the ceremony, the ceremony's program, and short bios of speakers. There are also informative papers for those interested in learning about the process for redress and a copy of Act 100-383, which acknowledges the injustice of internment of those of Japanese ancestry and the Aleut residents, and gives restitution for those interned. Text aleut Digital Repository of the University of Hawaii at Manoa
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Legislation
Japanese American Redress: Correspondence, 1944-2003: 1990
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description This folder contains some mementos from the ceremony where the first redress payments were given out, including a copy of the Assistant Attorney General's speech from the ceremony, the ceremony's program, and short bios of speakers. There are also informative papers for those interested in learning about the process for redress and a copy of Act 100-383, which acknowledges the injustice of internment of those of Japanese ancestry and the Aleut residents, and gives restitution for those interned.
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Bratt, Robert K., Administrator of Redress, U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division
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