Stanford University Press
Righting a Wrong
About this book
In 1982, a congressional commission concluded that the incarceration of 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II resulted from racism, war hysteria, and failed political leadership. Against long odds, the commission's recommendation that the U.S. government offer financial redress became law on August 10, 1988, when President Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act. This book is a case study of the political, institutional, and external factors that led to the passage of this controversial legislation. Based on extensive interviews with Senators, members of Congress, key members of their staffs, and lobbyists, as well as statistical analyses of roll call votes, this book provides a uniquely rich account of the passage of a federal law. It also places the campaign for redress in the broader theoretical context of the workings of Congress and the policy-making process.—Publisher description.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Chronology of Events
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Introduction
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CHAPTER ONE The Wartime Experience
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CHAPTER TWO How Congress Works
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CHAPTER THREE Chances for Success
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CHAPTER FOUR Electoral Interest Analysis of the Roll-Call Votes
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CHAPTER FIVE The Commission on Wartime Relocation
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CHAPTER SIX The Institutional Setting in the 1ooth Congress
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CHAPTER SEVEN The Nikkei Members of Congress
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CHAPTER EIGHT Strange Bedfellows: Redress for Aleutian Islanders
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CHAPTER NINE A Community Comes to Terms with Its Past
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CHAPTER TEN Strategy for Victory
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CHAPTER ELEVEN The Impact of Other Redress Efforts
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CHAPTER TWELVE The Battle for Appropriations
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Conclusion
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APPENDIX A Organizational Endorsements of Redress
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APPENDIX B Executive Order 9066 Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas
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APPENDIX C Public Law 100-383 [H.R. 442)
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Notes
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References
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Index
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