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Gordon Hirabayashi, Min Yasui, and Fred Korematsu

Gordon Hirabayashi, Minoru Yasui, and Fred Korematsu stand together dressed in suits.

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Forty years after the US Supreme Court ruled against Gordon Hirabayashi, Min Yasui, and Fred Korematsu, pictured here, federal judges in the 1980s overturned their criminal convictions. All three men subsequently received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for civilians in the US.

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45.01.15

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Hsiang, Bob

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Gordon Hirabayashi, Min Yasui, and Fred Korematsu

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February 9, 2009

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https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gordon_Hirabayashi,_Minoru_Yasui,_and_Fred_Korematsu.jpg

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Creator

Hsiang, Bob

Publisher

Wikimedia

Date

2009-02-09

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Wikimedia / Family of Fred T. Korematsu

Licensor

Bob Hsiang

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.086

Creator

Hsiang, Bob

Publisher

Wikimedia

Date

2009-02-09

Type

Image

Format

Photograph

File Format

jpg

Source

Wikimedia / Family of Fred T. Korematsu

Licensor

Bob Hsiang

MUMI Number

45.01.IMG.086

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