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Series Introduction | ||
Volume Introduction | ||
The Decisions to Relocate the North American Japanese: Another Look | 1 | |
Racial Discrimination and the Military Judgment: The Supreme Court's Korematsu and Endo Decisions | 9 | |
Mr. Justice Murphy and the Hirabayashi Case | 75 | |
Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus: Genealogy, Evacuation, and Law | 90 | |
"Other Non-Whites" in American Legal History: A Review of Justice at War | 136 | |
Fancy Dancing in the Marble Palace | 143 | |
Justice, War, and the Japanese-American Evacuation and Internment | 155 | |
Moving for Redress | 175 | |
The Japanese American Cases - A Disaster | 189 | |
The Case of Korematsu v. United States: Could It Be Justified Today? | 235 | |
Wartime Power of the Military Over Citizen Civilians Within the Country | 303 | |
Collins versus the World: The Fight to Restore Citizenship to Japanese American Renunciants of World War II | 345 | |
Japanese Relocation and Redress in North America: A Comparative View | 376 | |
Redress Achieved, 1983-1990 | 389 | |
The Japanese American Coram Nobis Cases: Exposing the Myth of Disloyalty | 395 | |
At the Bar of History: Japanese Americans Versus the United States | 419 | |
Forging a Legend: The Treason of "Tokyo Rose" | 433 | |
The Pardoning of "Tokyo Rose": A Report on the Restoration of American Citizenship to Iva Ikuko Toguri | 475 | |
Acknowledgments | 501 |
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