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The War Relocation Authority & the incarceration of Japanese-Americans during WWII Instructions photo



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August 10, 1988: President Ronald Reagan signs the Civil Rights Act of 1988, which includes a provision for payments of $20,000 each to surviving Japanese Americans who had been incarcerated because of their ethnicity during World War II. Japanese Americans referred to these payments as “redress” for the wrongs they suffered.


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