CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 1月31日 06時36分
Google is getting political. Amid outcry over a wide-reaching immigration crackdown, Google is featuring a Japanese-American civil rights activist who was interned during World War II as their #GoogleDoodle. Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu, was a Japanese-American who tried to enlist in the military during World War II, but was turned away due to his ethnicity, according to Google's official blog. At 22, Korematsu went into hiding to avoid being relocated into an internment camp, and was later arrested and sent to a camp until 1945, Google's blog said. Korematsu was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom after his conviction was overturned, according to Google's blog. Today, Korematsu will be featured front and center on Google's U.S. homepage.
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