President Ford formally revoked Executive Order 9066 in 1976 as part of a broader effort to acknowledge and rectify the injustices faced by Japanese Americans during World War II. This order had authorized the internment of Japanese Americans, which was widely recognized as a violation of civil liberties. By rescinding it, Ford aimed to promote healing and reconciliation, reaffirming the commitment to protect individual rights and prevent such injustices from happening in the future. This action also reflected a shift in public sentiment and awareness regarding civil rights and government accountability.
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