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ACLU by the Numbers, Part IIThe ACLU online team has put together an index to show how important the ACLU has been over its 90 years of defending the Constitution — and how many challenges we still have in front of us. Here's yesterday's installment. And here's today's: Number of national organizations that joined the ACLU in opposing the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II: 0 We hope you'll join us in defending our freedoms for the coming year. Donate today! Tags: nsl
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Dec 30th, 2009 at 1:06pm
Just a point of clarification, the national ACLU did not oppose internment of Japanese Americans. The California affiliates did in direct opposition to the national organization's policies. The ACLU does great work, but you've got to be honest about the historical record.