- Ex
parte Mitsuye Endo, 323 U.S. 283 (1944), was a
United States Supreme Court ex
parte decision handed down on
December 18, 1944, in
which the
Court unanimously...
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Mitsuye Yamada (born July 5, 1923) is a ****anese
American poet, essayist, and
feminist and
human rights activist. She is one of the
first and most vocal...
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Mitsuye "Maureen" Endo
Tsutsumi (****anese: 遠藤 美津江, May 10, 1920 –
April 14, 2006) was an
American woman of ****anese
descent who was
placed in an internment...
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Ariane Mitsuye Koizumi is an
American fashion model and actress,
sometimes credited as Ariane, who pla**** the
controversial lead role in the film Year...
- Mitsue, also
spelled Mitsuye in
older transcriptions, is a ****anese
given name and toponym. Its
meaning differs depending on the
kanji used to
write it...
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policy was
constitutional and that it is
merely for "protective measure."
Mitsuye Endo was a
Nisei who had been
working as a
stenographer at the Department...
- "Chernoff
Turns 100".
Retrieved 2023-07-02. John
Brantingham (2023-09-22). "
Mitsuye Yamada: 100
Years of Amplitude". The
Journal of
Radical Wonder. Retrieved...
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Violet Kazue de
Cristoforo (1917–2007), poet. Also
interned at Jerome.
Mitsuye Endo (1920–2006),
plaintiff of the Ex
parte Endo
Supreme Court case that...
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Panetta Brenda Way
Julia Child Ina
Donna Coolbrith Vicki Manalo Draves Mitsuye Endo Dian
Fossey Alice Piper Tina
Turner "California
Governor Announces...
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their homes. In
December 1944, the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled in Ex
parte Mitsuye Endo that it was
beyond the
power of the War
Relocation Authority "to detain...