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Making the decision to resist the draft
(b. 1923) Nisei from Washington. Resisted draft during WWII.

Discharged from the U.S. Army after Pearl Harbor
(b. 1918) Founder Azumano Travel

Reaction to a 1942 speech by Mike Masaoka, Japanese American Citizen League's National Secretary
(1915 - 2011) Nisei florist who resettled in New York City after WW II. Active in Japanese American civil rights movement

Death of sister in October 1942
(1915 - 2011) Nisei florist who resettled in New York City after WW II. Active in Japanese American civil rights movement

Laid off for being Canadian
(b. 1922) Canadian Nisei who was unable to return to Canada from Japan until 1952

First impression of New York City during war time
(1915 - 2011) Nisei florist who resettled in New York City after WW II. Active in Japanese American civil rights movement

Neighbors' sympathy after Pearl Harbor
(1915 - 2011) Nisei florist who resettled in New York City after WW II. Active in Japanese American civil rights movement

Volunteering to serve for the U.S. military in Japan
(1923-2011) Lawyer, MIS veteran, founder of Francis and Sarah Sogi Foundation

Awareness of concentration camps as a Japanese American
(1923-2011) Lawyer, MIS veteran, founder of Francis and Sarah Sogi Foundation

Being stationed in Japan during the American occupation
(1923-2011) Lawyer, MIS veteran, founder of Francis and Sarah Sogi Foundation

Reaction of Japanese American community toward draft resistance stance
(b. 1925) Draft resister

The role of the media in influencing people's opinions
(b. 1925) Draft resister

Living conditions in prison while serving time for resisting the draft
(b. 1925) Draft resister

Talking to children about decision to resist the draft during World War II
(b. 1925) Draft resister

Deciding whether to answer "yes-yes" on the loyalty questionnaire in order to leave camp
(b. 1925) Draft resister
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