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A Principled Stand

The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States
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ISBN-13:
9780295804644
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
EPUB
Seiten:
232
Autor:
Gordon K. Hirabayashi
Serie:
Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

In 1943, University of Washington student Gordon Hirabayashi defied the curfew and mass removal of Japanese Americans on the West Coast, and was subsequently convicted and imprisoned as a result. In A Principled Stand, Gordon's brother James and nephew Lane have brought together his prison diaries and voluminous wartime correspondence to tell the story of Hirabayashi v. United States, the Supreme Court case that in 1943 upheld and on appeal in 1987 vacated his conviction. For the first time, the events of the case are told in Gordon's own words. The result is a compelling and intimate story that reveals what motivated him, how he endured, and how his ideals changed and deepened as he fought discrimination and defended his beliefs.A Principled Stand adds valuable context to the body of work by legal scholars and historians on the seminal Hirabayashi case. This engaging memoir combines Gordon's accounts with family photographs and archival documents as it takes readers through the series of imprisonments and court battles Gordon endured. Details such as Gordon's profound religious faith, his roots in student movements of the day, his encounters with inmates in jail, and his daily experiences during imprisonment give texture to his storied life.Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American StudiesA Capell Family Book

In 1943, University of Washington student Gordon Hirabayashi defied the curfew and mass removal of Japanese Americans on the West Coast, and was subsequently convicted and imprisoned as a result. In A Principled Stand, Gordon's brother James and nephew Lane have brought together his prison diaries and voluminous wartime correspondence to tell the story of Hirabayashi v. United States, the Supreme Court case that in 1943 upheld and on appeal in 1987 vacated his conviction. For the first time, the events of the case are told in Gordon's own words. The result is a compelling and intimate story that reveals what motivated him, how he endured, and how his ideals changed and deepened as he fought discrimination and defended his beliefs.

A Principled Stand adds valuable context to the body of work by legal scholars and historians on the seminal Hirabayashi case. This engaging memoir combines Gordon's accounts with family photographs and archival documents as it takes readers through the series of imprisonments and court battles Gordon endured. Details such as Gordon's profound religious faith, his roots in student movements of the day, his encounters with inmates in jail, and his daily experiences during imprisonment give texture to his storied life.

Scott and Laurie Oki Series in Asian American Studies

A Capell Family Book

Preface

Acknowledgments

Acronyms

Part I. An Issei-Nisei Family

1. Hotaka to Seattle

2. Growing Up in America

3. "You're Going to College"

Part II. Challenges and Incarceration

4. World War II

5. Arraignment Summons

6. King County Jail

7. King County Jail Mates

8. Jail Visitations

9. World War II Interracial Marriage

10. Prison Meditations 1

11. Pretrial

12. Seattle Federal District Court

13. U.S. Supreme Court

14. Out on Bail

15. Thumbing to Jail

16. Catalina Federal Honor Camp

17. Federal Prison Again

Part III. The Postwar Years and Vindication

18. Early Postwar Experiences

19. Coram Nobis

Appendix 1. Major Publications

Appendix 2. Professional Positions, Honors, and Awards

Glossary of Names

Further Reading

About the Coauthors

Index

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