How a 1944 Supreme Court Ruling on Internment Camps Led to a Reckoning | Retro Report
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 Published On Oct 18, 2022

The U.S. government ordered 120,000 people of Japanese descent imprisoned during World War II. An admission of wrongdoing and reparations payments came later, but the SCOTUS ruling had lasting impact. Educators, check out our Supreme Court collection: https://bit.ly/RR-SCOTUS

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