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Anniversary of the Repeal of the Emergency Detention Act

September 25, 1971
Published: July 10, 2023

On this date in 1971, the Japanese American Citizen League won its fight to repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950. The Emergency Detention Act gave the government the authority to detain suspected subversives without due process. The act was passed during the McCarthy era during the “Communist scare” to root out communists. Prompted by the Black Movement, Japanese activists launched a national campaign to use the internment of the Japanese as a history lesson to repeal this act.

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