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Gordon Hirabayashi

Jap 'Objector' To Evacuation Held (May 20, 1942)

The Seattle Daily Times, May 20, 1942, p. 30
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Hirabayashi Taken To McNeil Camp (December 28, 1944)

The Seattle Daily Times, December 28, 1944, p. 13
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Memo from Justice William Douglas to Chief Justice Harlan Stone

Memo from Justice William Douglas to Chief Justice Harlan Stone on the Hirabayashi decision. Douglas has revised the decision to remove any sort of racial discrimination.
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Letter from Justice Felix Frankfurter to Chief Justice Harlan Stone

Letter from Justice Felix Frankfurter to Chief Justice Harlan Stone about the Hirabayashi decision. Frankfurter informs Stone that there is a debate surrounding the use of language in the decision -- warns that many more habeas corpus suits could be filed if the court does not accurately state their opinion.
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Hirabayashi Hitch-Hiked To Arizona Camp (December 29, 1943)

The Seattle Daily Times, December 29, 1943, p. 4
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Hile to Prosecute In Appeal of Jap (January 26, 1943)

The Seattle Daily Times, January 26, 1943, p. 8
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Hirabayashi Was Leader Of Anti-Draft Group (June 21, 1943)

The Seattle Daily Times, June 21, 1943, p. 4
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Fahy Defends Curfew on Japs (May 11, 1943)

The Seattle Daily Times, May 11, 1943, p. 5
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High Court Upholds Jap Curfew, Restores U.S. Citizenship of Red. Exclusion Justified, Say Judges. (June 21, 1943)

The Seattle Daily Times, June 21, 1943, pp. 1, 4
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Quaker Girl's Parents Okay Marriage to Jap-American (June 30, 1944)

The Seattle Daily Times, June 30, 1944, p. 13
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