Why should historians question Edward Ennis?

A. They should not. Ennis told the truth.

B. Ennis alerted his superiors to the existence of secret evidence but, when they ignored it, Ennis did not make the evidence public. He remained silent.

C. Ennis made up his secret evidence

D. None of the above


Respuesta :

A. They should not. Ennis told the truth.

Edward J. Ennis, born in 1908 and died in 1990 was an American civil rights lawyer. He was the administrator of the Japanese American internment and so he had access to numerous files. Ennis decided to testify at the trial of Gordon Hirabayashi about the Department of War's withholding of evidence relating to Japanese Americans' loyalty to the United States.