R 058
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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