Five Views of Redress: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary

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The Civil Liberties Act of 1988 culminated almost two decades of struggle to win official government acknowledgement of the violation of Japanese American constitutional rights during World War II. The Act called for a formal apology written by the president and the token reparations amount of twenty thousand dollars for each surviving person who had been incarcerated in America’s concentration camps during World War II. This unprecedented event had ramifications for those Japanese Americans who had been denied due process of law as well as for all American citizens whose freedoms and liberties are protected under the United States Constitution.

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, the Japanese American National Museum invited five notable community members to explore the museum’s permanent collection and to select artifacts for display that symbolize the significance of the movement for redress and reparations. The accompanying labels present the reflections and words of these distinguished guest curators.

The selection of objects reflecting the diverse experiences of these five individuals highlights the richness and depth of the National Museum’s exceptional permanent collection. The items also reveal the varied ways in which the WWII incarceration experience and the redress movement continue to resonate within the lives, memories, and imagination of Japanese Americans.

The five guest curators are Frank Emi, Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga, The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye, Eric Nakamura, and Cynthia Kadohata.

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Guest curator: Frank Emi

Frank Emi

One of the seven leaders of the Heart Mountain Fair Play Committee; civil rights activist

Chest of drawers made out of redwood by Frank Emi during his incarceration at Heart Mountain concentration camp, Wyoming, 1942.

Gift of Frank Emi (2003.294.1)

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Chest of Drawers
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Guest curator: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (1)

Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (1)

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians chief researcher; member of the National Council on Japanese American Redress (NCJAR)

Photograph commemorating the efforts of the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) to win redress through a class action suit against the government, 1987. The frame …

NCJAR Photo
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Guest curator: Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (2)

Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga (2)

Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians chief researcher; member of the National Council on Japanese American Redress (NCJAR)

Handmade dolls commemorating the efforts of the National Council for Japanese American Redress (NCJAR) to win redress through a class action suit against the government, 1987. The …

Handmade Dolls
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Guest curator: Eric Nakamura

Eric Nakamura

Writer; co-founder and editor of Giant Robot magazine

Campaign poster for George Takei's bid for Los Angeles City Council, 1973.

Gift of George Takei (98.361.3)

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Picking …

George Takei
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Guest curator: The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye

Senator Daniel Inouye

United States Senator; Congressional Medal of Honor recipient

Photographs of service men and women taken by Walter Muramoto, the "unofficial" photographer at Rohwer concentration camp, Arkansas, 1944-45.
Gift of the Walter Muramoto Family (97.292.3C, 3E, 3K, 3P, 3X)

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Photos of service men and women
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Guest curator: Cynthia Kadohata (1)

Cynthia Kadohata (1)

Novelist; John Newberry Medal recipient for the most distinguished children’s book of 2005

Seattle Post/Intelligencer photograph of the forced removal of Japanese Americans from Bainbridge Island, Washington, 1942.

Courtesy of the Museum of History & Industry, Seattle, Washington (P1-28046) Seattle Post/Intelligencer Collection; Gift of Manzanar Reunion …

Photo of removal from Bainbridge Island
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Guest curator: Cynthia Kadohata (2)

Cynthia Kadohata (2)

Novelist; John Newberry Medal recipient for the most distinguished children’s book of 2005

Color pencil drawing made in Manzanar concentration camp, California, 1945.
Gift of Yoshiye Togasaki (99.14.3)

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Color pencil drawing made in Manzanar
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