ch. 1. The decision to relocate west coast Japanese Americans
1. Japanese Americans pose a serious threat to national security / Earl Warren
2. Mass evacuation of Japanese Americans is not justified / Galen M. Fisher
3. A military commander recommends evacuation / John L. DeWitt
4. Japanese Americans should cooperate with evacuation plans / San Francisco News
5. The role of racial prejudice in Japanese-American relocation / Geoffrey S. Smith
6. The relocation of Japanese Americans was not a racist or shameful episode / Dwight D. Murphey
ch. 2. Constitutional questions raised by the treatment of Japanese Americans
1. Supreme Court justices disagree on Japanese-American evacuation , part 1 : Hugo Black ; part 2 : Frank Murphy
2. How disputed evidence affected the Korematsu case / David M. Kennedy
3. The Supreme Court's dismal failure to protect constitutional rights / Jacobus tenBroek, Edward N. Barnhart, and Floyd W. Matson
4. Balancing freedom and national security : a response to criticism of the Supreme Court internment decisions / William H. Rehnquist
ch. 3. Legacies and lingering disputes concerning the internment of Japanese Americans
1. Internment centers for Japanese Americans should be called concentration camps / James Hirabayashi
2. Internment centers for Japanese Americans should not be called concentration camps / Richard Estrada
3. The Japanese-American community and the struggle for redress / Gary Y. Okihiro
4. Draft resistance by some internees has left divisions within the Japanese-American community / Norihiko Shirouzu
5. America's version of Holocaust revisionists / Robert Ito.