Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial Documentary

Produced by Idaho Public Television

In World War II, 44 Japanese American men at Minidoka resisted government conscription into the U.S. military, refusing to be drafted by a country that considered them less than full citizens. Their case is being retold 80 years later by the Friends of Minidoka – and by a group of Idaho lawyers who wrote and produced a play.

Click HERE to watch on Idaho Public Television’s website.

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