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39: Fear, Home and the Asian-American Experience: Eugene Cho and Karen Korematsu
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39: Fear, Home and the Asian-American Experience: Eugene Cho and Karen Korematsu

39: Fear, Home and the Asian-American Experience: Eugene Cho and Karen Korematsu

No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp · Tokens Media

May 13, 202152m 0s

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Show Notes

In light of the recent rise of anti-Asian-American hostility and violence, we interview Dr. Karen Korematsu, daughter of famed civil-rights activist Fred Korematsu, the namesake of the infamous 1944 Supreme Court Case Korematsu v. United States. Mr. Korematsu, a Japanese-American and American citizen, refused to comply with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s executive order which would have forced his re-location to an American “concentration camp.” In addition, we talk to Korean-born activist Eugene Cho, on his moving experiences as an American immigrant. Plus, live musical performances by Buddy Greene and the Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys.

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