Letter from Fred Korematsu to Ernest Besig, Director, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, September 9, 1942
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Tanforan Ass Center.
Barrack 90 - 5.
San Bruno, Calif.
American Civil Libertie's.
Sept. 9 1942. CON FIDENTIAL
Dear Mr Besig:
I believe ta know that I was granted release on probation, my
`folk's are very happy that I am back with them, and I want to say that
Mr Collin, did a very good job as an attorny. Judge St.Sure, was nice
about the whole situation, and was very lenient toward me, I believe he
is a very understandable Judge in heart., and I think the best Judge in
the Federal Court.
Welll!, Mr Besig. I believe it is only the beginning of our fight, and
we have a long way's to go yet. As I said before, if there is anyway I
can help you, Please let me know at once.
Oh Yes,! The reason why I havent seen or you hav'ent heard from Ann Kunitani,
is because they have gone to Hila, Arizona. My brother said that they have
left for there about a month or so ago.
I am sending 75, cent's to subscribe for the paper oa the A,C,L,U. minnticlii.
By the way did you get to speak to Ida, until I hear from you again,
I REMAIN.
YOUR'S SINCERELY. |
FRED T. KOREMATSU.