Kamematsu Norimatsu, Tsutayo Nishimoto and Jeannie Nishimoto are among employees filing claims for losses resulting during their evacuation to internment camps during Word War II. An act of Congress in 1951 allowed for evacuees to receive "compromise" settlements not to exceed $2,500
Pictured above is a Japanese family in front of their home in Seattle before they voluntarily reloca...
This comment analyzes the proposed Japanese internment remedies in light of the injury done by the i...
Group photo of evacuee mess hall workers at the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California during Wor...
Sam Seno of the Japanese American Citizens League (left) assists Masuichi Kamikawa (2nd from left) a...
Mayor Fuju Saski (facing left) is among employees filing claims for losses resulting during their ev...
The JACL lobbied Congress to pass Evacuation Claims Bill HR 3999, in order for former internees to r...
Charles Nagao of JACL helping Taki Sakamoto at Seabrook Farms to reclaim some of the losses accrued ...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Pictured here are students at the Tule Lake internment camp in California. Notice the tarpaper walls...
Halina Parafianowicz - BiałystokThe February 1942 unprecedented decision of the American government ...
This image shows Ritsuko Terayama (left) and Sumiko Furuta (right) looking out the ferry window as t...
Proclamation ending/amending certain sections of the Proclamation that invoked the incarceration of ...
The Siberian Internment was a forced migration of over 600,000 Japanese servicemen and civilians int...
In this image Japanese Americans board the ferry for forced removal from Bainbridge Island under U. ...
Pictured above is a Japanese family in front of their home in Seattle before they voluntarily reloca...
This comment analyzes the proposed Japanese internment remedies in light of the injury done by the i...
Group photo of evacuee mess hall workers at the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California during Wor...
Sam Seno of the Japanese American Citizens League (left) assists Masuichi Kamikawa (2nd from left) a...
Mayor Fuju Saski (facing left) is among employees filing claims for losses resulting during their ev...
The JACL lobbied Congress to pass Evacuation Claims Bill HR 3999, in order for former internees to r...
Charles Nagao of JACL helping Taki Sakamoto at Seabrook Farms to reclaim some of the losses accrued ...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Pictured here are students at the Tule Lake internment camp in California. Notice the tarpaper walls...
Halina Parafianowicz - BiałystokThe February 1942 unprecedented decision of the American government ...
This image shows Ritsuko Terayama (left) and Sumiko Furuta (right) looking out the ferry window as t...
Proclamation ending/amending certain sections of the Proclamation that invoked the incarceration of ...
The Siberian Internment was a forced migration of over 600,000 Japanese servicemen and civilians int...
In this image Japanese Americans board the ferry for forced removal from Bainbridge Island under U. ...
Pictured above is a Japanese family in front of their home in Seattle before they voluntarily reloca...
This comment analyzes the proposed Japanese internment remedies in light of the injury done by the i...
Group photo of evacuee mess hall workers at the Tule Lake Relocation Center in California during Wor...