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- Ralph Lawrence Carr - Wikipedia
Ralph Lawrence Carr (December 11, 1887 – September 22, 1950) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 29th Governor of Colorado from 1939 to 1943 During World War II, he defended the rights of American citizens of Japanese descent and allowed their voluntary relocation to Colorado
- Ralph Carr | Densho Encyclopedia
Carr is best known for his vocal defense of Japanese American rights following Pearl Harbor, opposition to their eventual mass incarceration, and was one of the only Interior West governors willing to accept "voluntary evacuees" into his state
- In Gov. Ralph Carr, Colorado has a shining light in the painful history . . .
At the height of the nation’s hysteria about Japanese-Americans after the Pearl Harbor attack, Colorado Gov Ralph Carr stood up to those threatening violence against people interned at the
- Ralph Carr (1887-1950) - Denver Public Library
Governor Carr publicly stated that he opposed the racial prejudice against Japanese Americans during WWII Japanese Americans were relocated to Camp Amache only because they were racially Japanese Governor Carr stated that all Japanese Americans were welcome to come to Colorado, while other states refused to relocate any Japanese Americans
- VOLUNTARY EVACUATION - U. S. National Park Service
Although Governor Ralph L Carr of Colorado was characterized by many contemporaries as the one mountain state chief executive receptive to relocation of the Issei and Nisei, his radio address of February 28, 1942, offered a vivid impression of the emotions associated with the relocation of the Japanese in the interior:
- The Untold Story of Ralph Carr and the Japanese: The Fate of 3 Japanese . . .
Japanese-produced documentary film on Colorado Governor Ralph Carr and his embrace of Japanese Americans during World War II, along with the experiences of three Japanese Americans affected in different ways by his stance
- “By the Code of Humanity”: Ralph Carr Takes a Stand for Japanese . . .
Carr also received hundreds of pleas from Japanese Americans seeking to move to Colorado before relocation was implemented He responded to each with a copy of his message to US military commander Herman Goebel, in which he reaffirmed Japanese Americans’ constitutional freedoms and stated that “no Governor has the right to deny to any American
- Personal Justice Denied (Chapter 3) - NPS History
By March 17, plans for the independent authority responsible for the Japanese Americans were completed; the next day Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9102 to establish the War Relocation Authority, appointed Eisenhower Director, and allocated $5,500,000 for the WRA
- Untold Story of Gov. Ralph Lawrence Carr - Blogger
Documenting those dark days of American history and one Colorado governor’s fight to defend the Constitutional rights of Japanese Americans, Nitto Tire has sponsored a 50-minute video titled “The Untold Story of Ralph Carr and the Japanese: The Fate of Three Japanese Americans and the Internment ”
- Never Forget Your Courage - Rafu Shimpo
After the attack on Pearl Harbor in Dec 7, 1941, people of Japanese ancestry were considered ‘‘enemy aliens,” and they were tormented by discrimination and prejudice Colorado Gov Ralph Carr (1887-1950) publicly opposed the incarceration of Japanese Americans (Photo courtesy of Kit Lynch)
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