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Summary
A letter writer to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer pointed out that Japanese were to be sent to concentration camps, had to obey a curfew and were restricted to how far they could travel; but she wrote that the U.S. Constitution states that citizens could not be deprived of their rights that are enjoyed by other citizens.
Title
Nisei on Constitution
Author
Ogawa, Betty
Publisher
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Date
04/00/42
Object ID
1900.5982