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background or the citizenship of their ancestors. Unlike his peers, Carr agreed that Colorado should accept its share of the evacuees and treat them respectfully. He also underscored the broader context of war against several enemy countries in order to downplay the struggle with Japan that could easily be seen as a racial conflict. When he volunteered Colorado for housing Italian, German, and Japanese relocated from the West Coast, he said:
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when I say this. I am talking to ... all American people whether their status be white, brown or black and regardless of the birthplaces of their grandfathers when I say that if a majority may deprive a minority of its freedom, contrary to the terms of the Constitution today, then you as a minority may be subjected to the same ill-will of the majority tomorrow.
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was dedicated on December 12, 2010. The inscription includes a quotation from Carr: "When it is suggested that American citizens be thrown into concentration camps, where they lose all privileges of citizenship under the Constitution, then the principles of that great document are violated and lost."
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A ceremony was held Friday to commend U.S. officials, including the late President Ronald Reagan, who played leading roles in restoring the honor of the Japanese-Americans interned during World War II. ... This was the first presentation ceremony for the Ralph Carr Award, set up by the League last
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signed legislation authorizing the construction of a new state judicial complex in Denver to be named the Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center, occupying the entire block between 13th and 14th Avenues and Broadway and Lincoln Street. The center is home to the Colorado State Supreme Court, as well
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During the 2013 National JACL Convention ... the Governor Ralph L. Carr Award for Courage was presented for the first time since it was created by a 2012 JACL National Council resolution in honor of Governor Ralph Carr of Colorado, who opposed the unfair incarceration and courageously defended the
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to commemorate his efforts on behalf of Japanese-Americans. The inscription reads, in part: "Those who benefited from Governor Carr's humanity have built this monument in grateful memory of his unflinching Americanism, and as a lasting reminder that the precious democratic ideals he espoused must
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They are as loyal to American institutions as you and I. Many of them have been born here–are American citizens, with no connection or feeling of loyalty toward the customs and philosophies of Italy, Germany and Japan. ... I am not talking on behalf of Japanese, of Italians, or of Germans as such
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of the period. The governors supported internment of all Japanese, whatever their citizenship, and also objected to locating internment camps in their states. Carr, on the other hand, opposed interning American citizens, depriving them of their basic rights as citizens based only on their racial
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He was re-elected in 1940. In January 1941, Carr issued an unconditional pardon to Michael Fillipo, who had been convicted of assault in 1915, escaped from a Colorado prison farm, served in the U.S. Army in World War I, and lived in Brooklyn with his wife and seven children before revealing his
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that protects us. An American citizen of Japanese descent has the same rights as any other citizen. ... If you harm them, you must first harm me. I was brought up in small towns where I knew the shame and dishonor of race hatred. I grew to despise it because it threatened
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construction site. In late 1939, when he was mentioned as a possible Republican candidate for vice-president on the national ticket in 1940, he indicated he preferred to seek re-election as governor: "I am not interested in any job outside Colorado right now." At the
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In July 1939, he joined 33 other governors is a statement calling for "moral rearmament" as a solution to the current economic crisis. In August he sent the Colorado national guard to quell violence between AFL-organized strikers and non-strikers at the
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Carr's advocacy for racial tolerance and for protection of the constitutional rights of the Japanese Americans are generally thought to have cost him his political career. He narrowly lost the
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In 1938, after running unopposed in the Republican primary, Carr was elected to a two-year term as governor of Colorado, defeating Democrat
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In July 1942, the state Republican Convention nominated Carr unanimously for the U.S. Senate. Facing the Democratic incumbent
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of Japan included a visit to Denver on their tour of the U.S. to honor Carr and Colorado's role in the Japanese internment.
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In September 1950, attempting a political comeback, he won the Republican nomination for governor shortly before his death.
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In one speech to a large and hostile audience, made up primarily of worried Colorado farmers, Carr said of the evacuees:
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Carr died in a Denver hospital on September 22, 1950, after a long illness related to diabetes. He was buried in
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They are not going to take over the vegetable business of this state, and they are not going to take over the
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On March 14, 2008, both houses of the Colorado legislature, in a unanimous vote, named a section of
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Carr married Gretchen Fowler, and together they adopted two children, a boy and a girl.
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between Kenosha Pass and C-470 the "Ralph Carr Memorial Highway." A monument to him at
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Asians in Colorado: A History of Persecution and Perseverance in the Centennial State
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year in honor of the late Colorado governor's fight against moves to intern them.
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Carr has a street named after him which runs through the western suburbs of
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Governor Ralph L. Carr Collection at the Colorado State Archives
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Ryan Brown of the Denver School of the Arts, Denver, Colo.
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Colorado's Japanese Americans: From 1886 to the Present
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Radcliffe, Donna; Roberts, Roxanne (June 14, 1994).
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forever be defended against prejudice and neglect."
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But the Japanese are protected by the same 1240:constitutional rights of Japanese Americans. 162:January 10, 1939 – January 12, 1943 1467: 1453: 593:as other major courts and legal agencies. 135: 1474: 953: 951: 617:"Colorado is Carried by Carr, Republican" 1831:University of Colorado Law School alumni 922: 920: 573:named Carr its "Person of the Century". 519: 1146: 797:"Willkie Runs Ahead in Colorado Voting" 1801:Republican Party governors of Colorado 1778: 948: 1448: 1022:"Governor Ralph L. Carr - Denver, CO" 928:"Ex-Gov. 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Carr, 437:anti-Japanese sentiment 110:For more guidance, see 1292:Who Was Who in America 528: 479: 447: 360:policies of President 327:University of Colorado 272:University of Colorado 1476:Governors of Colorado 958:Wei, William (2016). 596:On July 6, 2012, the 523: 451: 442: 112:Knowledge:Translation 83:copyright attribution 1427:Governor of Colorado 1348:Governor of Colorado 1338:Charles M. Armstrong 781:"Convention Opens". 483:1942 Senate election 415:decided to resettle 409:Executive Order 9066 150:Governor of Colorado 1437:John Charles Vivian 1364:John Charles Vivian 1310:Ralph Lawrence Carr 762:. November 26, 1939 297:from 1939 to 1943. 291:Ralph Lawrence Carr 262:(1) Gretchen Fowler 197:John Charles Vivian 173:John Charles Vivian 129:Ralph Lawrence Carr 1412:Political offices 905:. November 1, 1942 847:. January 18, 1941 806:. November 6, 1940 676:February 4, 1941. 626:. 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Governor of Colorado
Lieutenant
John Charles Vivian
Teller Ammons
John Charles Vivian
Rosita, Colorado
Denver
Republican
29th Governor of Colorado
Rosita
Custer County
Cripple Creek
Teller County
Cripple Creek High School
University of Colorado
Herbert Hoover
U.S. Attorney for Colorado
Teller Ammons
Republican
New Deal

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