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The Journey's End? Japanese Americans and Redress

Personal story of relocation during World War II.

442nd Combat Regiment hero Shiro Kashino's honor restored after 52 years

Shiro Kashino's unjust court-martial conviction was over-turned after 52 years and a long battle.

Reader: railroad workers deserve redress

Writer presents data from documents that argues that the FBI constructed the reasons to pressure the railroads to fire all Japanese workers and that this action should lead to redress payments for the victims of these layoffs.

'Personal Justice Denied' refutes all arguments defending internment

Review of the book Personal Justic Denied, offical report and recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, first published in 1983

Monument to be dedicated at Seattle Keiro

Tribute to James and Misao Sakamoto who owned the Seattle newspaper the Japanese American Courier, helped organize the Japanese American Citizens League and sponsored various sports teams called the Courier Leagues.

Relocation - the decision nobody made

Review and criticism of the book, Democacy on Trail, by Page Smith. Smith tells the story but reaches some conclusions disputed by the reviewer.