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| 2026 -- S 2338 Enacted 01/29/2026 |
| S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
| COMMEMORATING JANUARY 30, 2026, AS "FRED KOREMATSU DAY OF CIVIL LIBERTIES AND THE CONSTITUTION" |
Introduced By: Senators Ujifusa, Lauria, Zurier, Appollonio, Urso, Raptakis, LaMountain, Famiglietti, Acosta, and Patalano |
| Date Introduced: January 29, 2026 |
| WHEREAS, Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu was born on January 30, 1919, in Oakland, |
| California, the son of Japanese immigrant parents, and was raised with a strong sense of civic |
| responsibility and belief in the promise of American democracy; and |
| WHEREAS, Following the United States’ entry into World War II, President Franklin |
| Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, authorizing the forced removal and detention of |
| people of Japanese descent from their homes, without individualized evidence or due process; and |
| WHEREAS, At the age of twenty-three, Fred Korematsu refused to comply with this |
| order, asserting his constitutional rights as an American citizen, and was arrested and convicted, |
| ultimately challenging the legality of Executive Order 9066 before the United States Supreme |
| Court; and |
| WHEREAS, Although the Supreme Court upheld his conviction in Korematsu v. United |
| States, later judicial and historical findings revealed that the government had suppressed evidence |
| demonstrating the absence of any legitimate security threat, and in 1983 a federal court vacated |
| Fred Korematsu’s conviction; and |
| WHEREAS, Fred Korematsu devoted his life to public education and advocacy for civil |
| liberties, speaking out against racial discrimination and unjust government action, and was |
| awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998; and |
| WHEREAS, The State of Rhode Island was founded on the radical principle that liberty |
| of conscience must be protected, a belief championed by Roger Williams, who stood against |
| orthodoxy and coercion in matters of belief, knowledge, and inquiry, and insisted that freedom |
| requires the courage to dissent from prevailing power; and |
| WHEREAS, Just as Roger Williams defended freedom of conscience and the right to |
| question authority in the pursuit of truth, Fred Korematsu stood for constitutional liberty, due |
| process, and equality under the law at a moment when fear and government power threatened |
| those principles; and |
| WHEREAS, Rhode Island’s enduring motto, “Hope,” reflects a commitment to learning |
| from history, protecting individual rights, and remaining vigilant in defense of civil liberties, |
| especially during times of crisis; and |
| WHEREAS, Designating Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution |
| provides an opportunity for civic education, reflection, and renewed dedication to the |
| constitutional values that sustain a free and democratic society; and |
| WHEREAS, On January 30, 2026, a public educational program will be held in |
| observance of Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution, hosted by Roger |
| Williams University’s Public Humanities & Arts Collaborative (The Co-Lab) in collaboration |
| with the Roger Williams University School of Law, Roger Williams University's Asian American |
| Alliance, Roger Williams University School of Law’s Asian Pacific American Law Student |
| Association, the AAPI History Museum, Japan–America Society and Black Ships Festival of |
| Rhode Island, Inc., and Communities of Hope Civic Media, bringing together students, educators, |
| legal professionals, and community members to reflect on the legacy of Fred Korematsu, the |
| protection of civil liberties, and the enduring responsibility to uphold constitutional principles |
| through education, dialogue, and civic engagement; now, therefore be it |
| RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island hereby recognizes January 30, |
| 2026, as “Fred Korematsu Day of Civil Liberties and the Constitution”; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That this Senate encourages all Rhode Islanders to reflect upon the lessons |
| of history and the enduring importance of standing up for constitutional rights, even when doing |
| so requires courage in the face of fear or opposition; and be it further |
| RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
| transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Daniel J. McKee, Governor of the State of |
| Rhode Island and to Ioannis N. Miaoulis, President of Roger Williams University. |
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