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Description
Essay written by Gordon Nakagawa on behalf of the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations (NCRR), which discusses the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) case, other coram nobis cases, and the victories achieved by community based activism. The Kay Ochi Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes press releases, flyers, programs, clippings, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations, and Day of Remembrance events. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980 and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Kay Ochi, a former president of the organization who joined in 1981.
Type
text
Format
Essays 6 pages, typescript, 11 x 8.5 inches application/pdf
Reflections on the past--Days of remembrance Redress and reparations--National Coalition for Redress and Reparations Redress and reparations--Mobilizing and organizing the community World War II--Resistance and dissidence--Supreme Court cases--Fred Korematsu World War II--Resistance and dissidence--Supreme Court cases--Gordon Hirabayashi World War II--Resistance and dissidence--Supreme Court cases
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections
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