Abe, Frank.
Inada, Lawson Fusao.
Takei, George, 1937-
Mako.
Independent Television Service.
Americans, organized as the Fair Play Committee, refused to be drafted from the concentration camp at Heart Mountain, Wyoming. Ready to fight, but not before their rights as U.S. citizens were restored and families released. The largest organized resistance to incarceration, leading to the largest trial for draft resistance in U.S. history. Prosecuted as criminals, Japanese American leaders and veterans ostracized them as traitors. The resisters served two years in prison, and for the next 50 were written out of the official history of Japanese America.
Hohokus, NJ : Transit Media, c2000.
Conscience and the Constitution [videorecording]
Conscience and the Constitution
Conscience and the Constitution
Conscience and the Constitution