Archives in Context: Teachable Topics from the CSU Japanese American Digitization Project

Timeline: Cases

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  1. Lessons: In the Courts Steve Kutay

Contents of this tag:

  1. U.S. declares war on Japan
  2. Military zones designated on West Coast
  3. Roosevelt signs Alien Registration Act
  4. Minori Yasui challenges curfew
  5. Executive order 9066 paves way for incarceration camps
  6. ACLU drops challenge to consitutionality of Japanese American incarceration
  7. Public proclamation no.3 creates selective ethnic curfew
  8. Exclusion order rescinded
  9. Japan attacks U.S.
  10. Japanese American draft status restricted
  11. Trial of Minori Yasui
  12. War dept. creates segregated military
  13. Executive order 9102 creates War Relocation Authority
  14. Disobedience a misdemeanor in Public Law 503
  15. 63 resist draft at Heart Mountain
  16. Student activist Hirabayashi fights treatment of Japanese Americans
  17. Yasui, Hirabayashi, and Korematsu before Ninth Circuit Court
  18. Fred Korematsu arrested in San Francisco
  19. Supreme Court hears curfew cases
  20. West Coast Congress calls for evacuations
  21. Mitsuye Endo resists removal of Japanese American civil servants
  22. Korematsu conviction sustained
  23. Reinstitution of Selective Service
  24. Korematsu found guilty
  25. Hirabayashi found guilty
  26. Yasui found guilty
  27. Supreme Court decides on Korematsu and Endo