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    May 28, 2024 · The Japanese American Citizens League is a national organization whose mission is to secure and safeguard the civil and human rights of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans and all communities who are affected by injustice and bigotry.

  2. The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) describes itself as the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States, focusing on civil and human rights of all Americans, particularly the Asian Pacific American community.

  3. The Japanese American Citizens League is a national organization whose ongoing mission is to secure and maintain the civil rights of Japanese Americans and all others who are victimized by injustice and bigotry.

  4. Founded in 1929, the Japanese American Citizens League is the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States. Through the decades, the JACL has advocated issues to benefit the progress of Japanese Americans and Asian Americans in combating prejudice and bigotry.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · The Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), formed in 1929, became the most well-known, influential Japanese American organization in the United States, but its history is not without controversy.

  6. Support the nation’s oldest Asian American civil rights organization and help keep the JACL relevant to today’s changing Japanese American community and the issues impacting the greater Asian American community.

  7. Learn about JACL and our advocacy for Asian Americans, especially those with Japanese heritage. We are a civil rights organization in Cleveland, OH.

  8. Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), San Francisco, California. 6,396 likes · 47 talking about this · 89 were here. Founded in 1929 with over 100 chapters, JACL is the oldest and largest Asian...

  9. We are the Portland Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States.

  10. Feb 19, 2024 · The order granted the U.S. Army the authority to remove civilians from military zones established in Washington, Oregon and California during World War II, resulting in the forced removal and wrongful incarceration of more than 125,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry.

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