She won a case challenging imprisonment of Japanese Americans. She still hasn’t gotten her Medal of Freedom.

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In 1941 after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, the U.S. government rounded up and incarcerated Japanese Americans living on the West Coast. While World War II raged overseas, four American citizens individually challenged the constitutionality of the Japanese American incarceration. But the only person to win her Supreme Court case is the lone member without a Presidential Medal of Freedom.

“She was willing to stay the course to seek justice for everybody,” said Nagae, 72. On Dec. 18, 1944, the Supreme Court sided with Endo Tsutsumi. “We are of the view that Mitsuye Endo should be given her liberty,” wrote Justice William O. Douglas in the unanimous decision. On the same day it ruled in favor of her case, the Supreme Court ruled against Korematsu, who along with Hirabayashi and Yasui had been convicted of violating WWII military orders.

 

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