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Mike Masaoka tried to avert the mass expulsion by offering to have the Nisei form a "suicide battalion" to undertake the most dangerous missions, with their parents held in government camps as hostages to ensure the loyalty of the soldiers. The Army quickly rejected the idea.

As the first anniversary of Pearl Harbor approached, Masaoka called an emergency meeting of the JACL in Salt Lake City, and Masaoka steered the group to petition the government to reopen the draft to the Nisei. The government responded by accepting volunteers for a segregated combat team led by white officers, and Masaoka was the first to volunteer for it.

A year later, in January 1944, the War Department did reinstitute the draft for the Nisei in the camps, sparking dissent and, at Heart Mountain, the organization of the Fair Play Committee to protest for clarification of their rights. Camp administrators watched anxiously as the first draft orders reached Heart Mountain, but on the day the first group was called all 17 boarded the bus that took them to their pre-induction physicals. Then the trouble started.

Celebration Arts Presents HOME, Opens 2/25
by BWW News Desk - February 25, 2011

What: Celebration Arts presents Home, a drama by Samm-Art Williams....


NBC Sports to Air Live Coverage of NHL Draft Tonight
by Caryn Robbins - June 22, 2012

The 2012 NHL Draft begins tomorrow night at 7 p.m. ET with first-round coverage on NBC Sports Network from Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh. NBC Sports Network will carry the first two hours of the first round (7-9 p.m. ET) with the final hour airing on CNBC....


The Cell Hosts HARD TIMES Workshop at 1st Irish Festival, 9/13-30
by BWW News Desk - August 06, 2012

The cell, Nancy Manocherian (Founding Artistic Director) and Kira Simring (Artistic Director) have announced the workshop production of Larry Kirwan's HARD TIMES, with music by Stephen Foster & Larry Kirwan, orchestrations and musical direction by Andrew Smithson, choreography by Joe Barros and dire...


Theater for the New City Presents Awake in a World that Encourages Sleep 3/31-4/24
by BWW News Desk - March 31, 2011

Theater for the New City presents 'Awake in a World that Encourages Sleep,' written and directed by Raymond J. Barry....


March 2012 Public Programs Announced At N-Y Historical Society
by BWW News Desk - March 29, 2012

The New-York Historical Society's museum is the oldest in New York City and predates the founding of the Metropolitan Museum of Art by nearly seventy years....


West End's HAIR Review Roundup
by BWW - April 14, 2010

A celebration of life, a love letter to freedom, and a passionate cry for hope and change, 'HAIR' features some of the greatest songs ever written for the stage including ‘Aquarius', ‘Good Morning Starshine', ‘Let the Sun Shine In' and the title number....


BWW Reviews: ROMEO AND JULIET, Broadway Studio Theatre, Catford, February 1 2012
by Gary Naylor - February 02, 2012

Gary Naylor sees Verona transported to Lewisham....


Photo Flash: HAIR Opens at the Paramount Theatre!
by Jennie Mamary - March 17, 2012

Everything about them was a statement. Their clothes, a rejection of materialism. Their drugs, a quest to get closer to God. Their long hair, a flag of freedom. They were hippies, the social watch dogs of the 1960s, and they played a pivotal role in American pop culture. ...


'FOOTLOOSE' Is 'Flat' At Theatre at the Center
by Paul W. Thompson - July 19, 2009

When a professional theater in suburban Chicago bills a lone actor above the title, expect great things. I mean, it doesn't happen very often. In the opening seconds of Theatre at the Center's production of the musical stage version of 'Footloose' now open in Munster, Indiana, the actor in question,...


The Irish Repertory Theatre Presents 'BANISHED CHILDREN,' et al., 12/8-1/2
by BWW News Desk - December 05, 2010

THE IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE presents A Special Musical Evening with Master violinist Christina Prince, A Child's Christmas in Wales, BANISHED CHILDREN OF EVE, Comes A Faery, and St. Nicholas this season. ...


Centre Theatre Presents RED EMMA Through 2/6
by Nicole Rosky - January 13, 2011

One Woman's Story of Compassion and Revolution World Premiere of Red Emma offers an intense look into the life and ideas of Emma Goldman.Emma Goldman was one of the most important agitators for free speech, for worker's rights, and for universal compassion in American history. Iron Age Theatre prese...


Baltimore Playwrights Festival Announces Play Reading Festival
by BWW News Desk - March 10, 2012

Beginning at 11:00 a.m. plays to be read are Raising David Walker by Peter Snoad, followed at 1:00 p.m. by Lethal Injection by Michael Reimann, and at 3:00 p.m. by Our Lady of Sandwich by Mario Baldessari and Keith Bridges. After each reading there will be a discussion of the script with the playwr...


TICKETS TO MANHOOD Plays Dixon Place, 7/14-30
by BWW News Desk - July 14, 2011

What makes a man a man? Is every adult male a man? Religion, imprisonment, gang violence, marriage, and military service shape the perspectives of adult males reflecting on their rites of passage....


BWW Reviews: HAIR, A Transcendental Tribal Trip
by Shane Hudson - May 11, 2011

Hair, playing at the Durham Performing Arts Center through Sunday, is a wonderfully trippy tribute to the heyday of the hippie movement. Of course, to call Hair a tribute might diminish the power of this musical's position in the pantheon of the American musicals....


The Cell Hosts HARD TIMES Workshop at 1st Irish Festival, Now thru 9/30
by BWW News Desk - September 13, 2012

The cell, Nancy Manocherian (Founding Artistic Director) and Kira Simring (Artistic Director) have announced the workshop production of Larry Kirwan's HARD TIMES, with music by Stephen Foster & Larry Kirwan, orchestrations and musical direction by Andrew Smithson, choreography by Joe Barros and dire...


West End's HAIR Review Roundup
by BWW - April 14, 2010

A celebration of life, a love letter to freedom, and a passionate cry for hope and change, 'HAIR' features some of the greatest songs ever written for the stage including ‘Aquarius', ‘Good Morning Starshine', ‘Let the Sun Shine In' and the title number....


ESPN Films Announces Next Two Films in '30 For 30' Series
by Caryn Robbins - January 28, 2013

ESPN Films has announced the next two films of the Emmy-nominated and Peabody Award-winning 30 for 30 film series: Survive and Advance and Elway to Marino. Survive and Advance, from director Jonathan Hock...


Penn State Thespians Present HAIR, 4/8-10
by BWW News Desk - April 10, 2010

The Penn State Thespians will be spreading peace and love April 8-10 with their production of Hair at Schwab Auditorium. Performances take place at 7:30PM with a matinee on the 10th at 2PM. Tickets are $8 for students and $12 for adults, and can be purchased at the door or at any CPA ticket center...


The Irish Repertory Theatre Presents 'BANISHED CHILDREN,' et al., 11/6-1/2
by BWW News Desk - November 21, 2010

THE IRISH REPERTORY THEATRE presents A Special Musical Evening with Master violinist Christina Prince, A Child's Christmas in Wales, BANISHED CHILDREN OF EVE, Comes A Faery, and St. Nicholas this season. ...


June 2011 Programs & Exhibitions Announced At NY Historical Society
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 11, 2011

Evening Public Programs will be presented at the New York Society for Ethical Culture at 2 West 64th Street at Central Park West, unless otherwise noted....


Baltimore Playwrights Festival Announces Play Reading Festival
by Kelsey Denette - February 24, 2012

Beginning at 11:00 a.m. plays to be read are Raising David Walker by Peter Snoad, followed at 1:00 p.m. by Lethal Injection by Michael Reimann, and at 3:00 p.m. by Our Lady of Sandwich by Mario Baldessari and Keith Bridges. After each reading there will be a discussion of the script with the playwr...


March 2012 Public Programs Announced At N-Y Historical Society
by Gabrielle Sierra - January 25, 2012

The New-York Historical Society's museum is the oldest in New York City and predates the founding of the Metropolitan Museum of Art by nearly seventy years....


NBC Sports Airs STILL STANDING: THE EARL CAMPBELL STORY Tonight
by TV News Desk - December 04, 2012

NBC Sports Network presents STILL STANDING: THE EARL CAMPBELL STORY, a riveting documentary about one of the greatest running backs in the history of the NFL, and the touching life story that followed his retirement. Still Standing: The Earl Campbell Story, debuts tonight, December 4 at 11 p.m. ET/1...


TICKETS TO MANHOOD Plays Dixon Place, 7/14-30
by Kelsey Denette - July 07, 2011

What makes a man a man? Is every adult male a man? Religion, imprisonment, gang violence, marriage, and military service shape the perspectives of adult males reflecting on their rites of passage....


Laurel Mill Playhouse Holds ALL MY SONS Auditions 2/16, 2/17
by BWW News Desk - February 17, 2010

Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main Street, Laurel, Md. will hold auditions for 6 men and 4 women on Tuesday, February 16 at 7pm and Wednesday, February 17 at 7pm for this Arthur Miller drama, All My Sons....






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