The Supreme Court ruled that Executive Order 9066 was indeed constitutional. This order resulted in the removal of Japanese-American citizens, regardless of their citizenship status, into internment camps. Korematsu, a Japanese-American citizen, sued the government for this mistreatment and charged them with violating the constitution.
However, the court ruled in favor of the government. The reason why they did was because they felt that the need to protect American society from Japanese spies outweighed the rights of Japanese-American citizens.
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In 1821, the American Colonization Society founded the colony of Liberia south of Sierra Leone as a homeland for freed U.S. slaves outside of British jurisdiction. Sierra Leone, initially known as the 'Province of Freedom', was a colony founded by British abolitionists who believed the African Diaspora could be re-settled in Africa.
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