Japanese American Redress Movement

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Months following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan, Many of Japanese Americans in the west were relocated from their homes to camps without their consent by the American government. In the 1970s, Japanese American felt the need to redress the injustice done to them by the U.S government through a redress movement. It took decades for the redress movement to be successful. Japanese Americans were assisted through compensation payments and an education fund to educated the general public about the circumstances of internment. The bill was signed and named the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Japanese American Citizen League was founded in 1929 and is the oldest Asian American civil rights group in U.S. During the redress, JACL fought endlessly

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