Then — 1946
The Japanese American Citizens League honored Colorado Governor Ralph Carr (A&S1910 Law1912) with this watch for his stand against the internment of Japanese-Americans in domestic prison camps following the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. Carr, who was governor from 1939 to 1943, was among the only U.S. politicians to oppose the camps publicly. The watch, held in Ƶ’s Heritage Center, is inscribed “In grateful appreciation for your Courageous Stand for Democratic and American Principles.”
Photo by Casey A. Cass
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