Related Resource Sites: Robert T. Matsui: Road to Redress
Find Law Site : Original U.S. Supreme Court Case involving Toyosaburo
Korematsui v. United States, 322 U.S. 214 (1944).
Find Law Site :
U.S. Supreme Court Kiyoshi
Hirabayashi v. UNITED STATES, 320 U.S.81 (1943). Argued May 10, 11, 1943. Decided June 21, 1943.
Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area site coram nobis :Fred
Korematsu Petitioner v. United States of America, Respondent. U.S.
District Court, Northern District of California. April 19, 1984
Find Law Site:
U.S. Supreme Court EX
PARTE MITSUYE ENDO, 323 U.S. 283 (1944). Argued
Oct. 12, 1944. Decided Dec. 18, 1944.
Government
Document Library. This web site has links to
government documents on internment of Japanese-Americans and
many other important links to other sites.
http://www.sfmuseum.org/war/42.html
The Virtual Museum of City of San Francisco: Chronology of 1942 San Francisco
War Events (Japanese Americans).
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/internment/report.htm
Report to the President : Japanese-American Internment Sites
Preservation, January 2001.
http://www.ncrr-la.org/index.php
NCRR - Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (formally National Coalition
for Redress)
http://jarda.cdlib.org/
Japanese American Relocation Digital Archive is a digital "thematic collection" within the California Digital Library OAC documenting
the experience of Japanese Americans in World War II internment camps.
http://bss.sfsu.edu/internment/documents.html
Japanese American Internment Curriculum site provides lesson plans, links
to government documents, court cases and related materials for use by teachers
in Grades K-12.
http://www.nikkeiheritage.org/about/about.html
The National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS), founded in
1980 in San Francisco, is a non-profit membership supported organization
dedicated to the collection, preservation, authentic interpretation, and
sharing of historical information of the Japanese American experience.
http://janm.org/
The Japanese American National Museum is the only museum in the United
States dedicated to sharing the experience of Americans of Japanese ancestry.
http://www.densho.org/densho.asp
Densho's
mission is to preserve the testimonies of Japanese Americans who
were unjustly incarcerated during World War II before their memories are
extinguished. This site contains access to over 240 interviews and over 2000
photos, documents and numerous links to other resource sites.
http://www.janm.org/projects/clasc/
The Japanese American National Museum, has established the Civil Liberties
Archives and Study Center (CLASC) in which a comprehensive collection of
materials documenting the Japanese American experience of exclusion, incarceration,
and resettlement is being assembled and made publicly accessible.
http://digital.lib.csus.edu/jaac/
The Japanese American Archival Collection (JAAC) ImageBase presents about
1400 images in a searchable database of selected photographs and images
of artifacts related to the internment of Japanese Americans during World
War II. This award winning collection is housed in the Special Collections
and University Archives of California State University, Sacramento.
http://www.learntoquestion.com/seevak/groups/2005/sites/matsui/index/index.html
Seevak 2005 site put together by students. An excellent site providing an overview of Robert T. Matsui contributions California and to the nation with photographs, information on social security, redress and much more.