Overview

Eric Paul Fournier's Emmy Award-winning film chronicles the remarkable life of Japanese-American Fred Korematsu, who was stripped of his rights and sent to an internment camp in 1942. For the next 39 years, Korematsu -- an ordinary shipyard worker -- fought against Executive Order 9066. Taking his relentless quest for civil rights all the way to the Supreme Court, he was eventually awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998.

Cast

Fred Korematsu, Rosa Parks, Bill Clinton

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What is "Of Civil Wrongs and Rights" about?

Eric Paul Fournier's Emmy Award-winning film chronicles the remarkable life of Japanese-American Fred Korematsu, who was stripped of his rights and sent to an internment camp in 1942. For the next 39 years, Korematsu -- an ordinary shipyard worker -- fought against Executive Order 9066. Taking his relentless quest for civil rights all the way to the Supreme Court, he was eventually awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998.

When was "Of Civil Wrongs and Rights" released?

Of Civil Wrongs and Rights was released in 2000.

Who stars in "Of Civil Wrongs and Rights"?

The cast includes Fred Korematsu, Rosa Parks, Bill Clinton.

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