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HuffPost Politics A civil rights center named for Fred Korematsu, one of the Americans who fought back during that period, now hopes the courts stand up.
97 months ago
Slate.com Judge Andre Davis compares Grimm to “Dred Scott, Fred Korematsu, Linda Brown, Mildred and Richard Loving, Edie Windsor, and Jim Obergefell, to name just a few.”
Judge Pens Poignant Tribute to Trans Teen Gavin Grimm, a “Modern-Day Human Rights Leader”
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Judge Andre Davis compares Grimm to “Dred Scott, Fred Korematsu, Linda Brown, Mildred and Richard Loving, Edie Windsor, and Jim Obergefell, to name jus ...
98 months ago
NPR In January, Fred Korematsu was featured in Google's doodle for the day. Korematsu was a civil rights activist and survivor of the internment camps that were created 75 years ago today.
Is Today's Google Doodle A Poke At The Trump Administration?
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Fred Korematsu fought the internment camps for Japanese-Americans during World War II. Today he would be 98. But Google's choice to make him the Doodle focus doesn't seem like a total coincidence.
100 months ago
Washington Post An academic called the Supreme Court’s ruling against Korematsu “one of the worst decisions in history.”
The Supreme Court’s controversial ruling on an executive order
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Fred Korematsu went to court, many times, to fight a president's order that led to his imprisonment along with 100,000 other Japanese Americans.
100 months ago
Slate.com "If you have the feeling that something is wrong, don't be afraid to speak up."
Monday’s Google Doodle Honoring Japanese Internment Survivor Fred Korematsu Is Just a Coincidence, W
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Google’s Doodle on Monday celebrated the birthday of Fred Korematsu, a civil rights leader remembered for defying an American president’s executive ord ...
100 months ago
NPR On the day that President Trump's immigration order dominates the news, Google's Doodle honors a Japanese-American who fought an earlier immigration policy all the way to the Supreme Court.
It's Fred Korematsu Day: Celebrating A Foe Of U.S. Internment Camps
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Days after President Trump used an executive action to dramatically shift U.S. immigration policy, Fred Korematsu Day is attracting special attention.
100 months ago
NBC News As a 23-year-old in 1941, Korematsu refused to voluntarily relocate to a Japanese-American incarceration camp. His case went all the way to the Supreme Court.
Fred Korematsu, who challenged internment, honored with Google Doodle
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Today would've been the civil rights icon's 98th birthday.
100 months ago
Mic Korematsu resisted one of the darkest chapters of American history: the internment of Japanese-American citizens during WWII. His story is more relevant today than ever.
What Japanese-American activist Fred Korematsu can teach us about Trump's America
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On what would have been his 98th birthday, here's what the civil rights hero can still teach us.
100 months ago
TechCrunch The Google Doodle today is a message of support for resistance.
Google Doodle celebrates Fred Korematsu, who fought against Japanese internment
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Google is celebrating civil rights leader Fred Korematsu with its Google Doodle today, on the day that would've marked his 98th birthday. Korematsu was born in Oakland, to Japanese immigrants parents, and went into hiding when then U.S. President Roo Read more ... sevelt issued its executive order to people of Jap...
100 months ago
Fast Company The Google Doodle equivalent of a subtweet.
Google Doodle Honors Fred Korematsu, the Japanese-American Activist Who Fought Profiling and Internm
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Today is the 98th birthday of Fred Korematsu, who defied U.S. government orders to move to an internment camp during WWII.
100 months ago
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