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Opinion: Fred Korematsu’s fight for liberty should inspire us all

In a stratified culture, national heroes can be hard to find.Korematsu — born in Oakland in 1919, died in Marin County in 2005 — was an activist against the insufferable

forced internment of all Japanese Americans during World War II ever since he first went into hiding in the Bay Area after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He had faced discrimination before the government tried to force him into the camps. Rejected from military service at the beginning of the war, he got work instead as a welder at a shipyard — until he was let go from that because of his Japanese descent. Unable to hold other jobs because of anti-Japanese hysteria, he resorted to plastic surgery on his eyelids in an attempt to “pass,” calling himself “Clyde Sarah.

After he refused internment, Korematsu was arrested and held in a San Francisco jail. To its great credit, the Northern California branch of the ACLU heard about the arrest and asked Korematsu to be a test case in its legal action against the federal government. Scandalously, the national ACLU, whose leadership was close to President Franklin Roosevelt, chose to support the White House orders.

Opposing the mass detention, the young Korematsu said that “people should have a fair trial and a chance to defend their loyalty at court in a democratic way, because in this situation, people were placed in imprisonment without any fair trial.”

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