"Nisei War Hero Hits Japanese-Americans Who Fight the Draft", Wyoming State Tribune, November 3, 1944

This article illustrates the tension within the Japanese American community incarcerated at Heart Mountain. There were some, like members of the Fair Play Committee, who resisted the draft. Others, like Sergeant Ben Kuroki, who visited Heart Mountain, took pride in their service in the U.S. military and spoke out against the resisters.

Resource Identifier
FightTheDraft
Citation
Subject File: World War II - Relocation Camps - Heart Mountain, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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