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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.

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....


CBS Sports' New App to Offer Second Screen Experience for 2013 NFL Draft
by Tyler Peterson - April 24, 2013

CBSSports.com will offer an extensive second screen experience for the 2013 Draft with 'Draft Show Live,' featuring live programming online and on the CBS Sports mobile app throughout all three days of the event. The live show will feature an integrated social and interactive experience for viewers ...


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...


Museum of City of New York Hosts Panel on 150-Year Anniversary of Civil War Draft Riots Today
by BWW News Desk - July 15, 2013

The Museum of the City of New York will hold a special event, The Civil War Draft Riots at 150: Remembering and Depicting the Largest Civil Insurrection in the Nation's History, tonight, Monday, July 15, 2013....


ESPN2 to Air Live Coverage of 2014 WNBA Draft Live 4/14
by Danielle DeSisto - April 11, 2014

The top female college basketball prospects will assemble at Mohegan Sun Arena, home of the Connecticut Sun, for the 2014 WNBA Draft presented by State Farm on Monday, April 14....


TheatreWorks Offers Stage Two Program Free to Teens; HAIR Auditions Set for 7/8
by BWW News Desk - June 27, 2013

Thanks in part to an anonymous donor, the TheatreWorks Stage Two Teen Program is now being offered FREE OF CHARGE to all teens ages 14 to 19....


50 Cent & The Heavy Partner to Pen Music for ESPN's 2013 NFL Draft Telecast
by Tyler Peterson - April 22, 2013

Multiplatinum recording artist Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and popular English rock band The Heavy are collaborating on the music for ESPN's three-day presentation of the 2013 NFL Draft from Radio City Music Hall in New York, April 25-27....


Martin Newman Gives Readers a Short But Comprehensive Course in 'Latin – the Eternal Language'
by Robert Diamond - February 22, 2014

Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, and despite the development of national tongues it remained the language of scholarship and religion for many centuries since then. It is now the language of expressions in everyday use and some amusing and ingenious literature. These expressions and lit...


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....


the side project's ELSEWHERE Opens 3/24
by Kelsey Denette - February 11, 2013

At the heart of Elsewhere, which receives its world premiere in this production, is a mother-son relationship set in an inner-ring suburb of Chicago in 1969. In the play, widowed single mother Monica squirrels away money to help her 16-year-old son Adam avoid the draft and considers an affair with h...


Museum of City of New York Hosts Panel on 150-Year Anniversary of Civil War Draft Riots, 7/15
by Christina Mancuso - July 09, 2013

The Museum of the City of New York will hold a special event, The Civil War Draft Riots at 150: Remembering and Depicting the Largest Civil Insurrection in the Nation's History, on Monday, July 15, 2013....


NBC Sports to Air STILL STANDING: THE EARL CAMPBELL STORY, 12/4
by Caryn Robbins - November 29, 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 Tuesday, December 4 at 11 p.m. ET/1...


Free Reading of SHOSTAKOVICH Set for ACT, 5/12-13
by Tyler Peterson - April 11, 2014

A Contemporary Theatre's New Play Award recipient: Shostakovich by Jason Grote. Best known for his play 1001 (a deconstruction of Arabian Nights) and Maria/Stuart, Jason Grote's newest work focuses on the life and work of celebrated Russian composer, Dmitri Shostakovich. Commissioned through the New...


Julien's Auctions Offers Property from the Estate of Oscar Winning Costume Designer Travilla Today
by BWW News Desk - October 11, 2013

No one knew legendary screen goddess Marilyn Monroe like costume designer William Travilla. The famous 36-26-36 hourglass silhouette of the bombshell would help secure Travilla's place in Hollywood history as one of the most important fashion designers of its time. Although Marilyn Monroe was Travil...


BWW World Premiere Exclusive! ALLEGIANCE First Listen & First Video Footage
by Robert Diamond - December 02, 2013

Today, BroadwayWorld is thrilled to present a world premiere exclusive song from the new promotional original cast recording of the highly anticipated new musical ALLEGIANCE, starring Tony Award winner Lea Salonga alongside George Takei and Telly Leung, as well as offer you a sneak peek video previe...


BWW Blog: Amy Parrish - Inspiration Photography
by Guest Blogger: Amy Parrish - April 12, 2013

Conceptual photographer, Brooke Shaden, has a book in the works titled Inspiration in Photography. It will be released later this year through Ilex press in the UK and Focal Press in the United States, but I've gotten an inside peek at some of the images that has me anxiously waiting for its release...


Martin Newman Releases LATIN - THE ETERNAL LANGUAGE
by Christina Mancuso - April 24, 2014

Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, and despite the development of national tongues it remained the language of scholarship and religion for many centuries since then. It is now the language of expressions in everyday use and some amusing and ingenious literature. These expressions and lit...


truTV Launches New IMPRACTICAL JOKERS Sweepstakes
by Tyler Peterson - July 29, 2013

As excitement builds for the return of truTV's hit series Impractical Jokers, the network has launched 'Draft a Joker,' a new online sweepstakes that gives the show's more than 700,000 Facebook fans the chance to test how much they really know their favorite pranksters. Fans can access the 'Draft a ...


Nas & Gary Clark Jr. to Collaborate on Music for ESPN's 2012 NFL Draft Telecast
by Caryn Robbins - April 05, 2012

Nas, hip-hop's most influential MC, and popular Texas guitar virtuoso Gary Clark, Jr. are collaborating on the music for ESPN's three-day presentation of the 2012 NFL Draft from Radio City Music Hall in New York, April 26-28....


CBSSports.com to Expand Pre-SUPER BOWL Social and Video Offerings
by Caryn Robbins - January 28, 2013

CBSSports.com will feature innovative social experiences and expanded video programming leading up to Super Bowl XLVII to bring fans even closer to the action in New Orleans and the storylines buzzing around the country....


The New-York Historical Society Sets May 2014 Exhibitions
by BWW News Desk - April 08, 2014

The New-York Historical Society has announced its May 2014 exhibitions. Details below!...


NFL Network Coverage of 'Draft Week' Kicks Off Today
by Caryn Robbins - April 22, 2013

NFL Network's 'Draft Week' coverage begins Monday, April 22 at 6:00 AM ET with NFL AM. Throughout the week, programming highlights include daily editions of NFL AM, featuring Detroit Lions wide receiver Nate Burleson as guest analyst...


BWW Reviews: HAIR Needs a Trim
by Jimmy Ferraro - April 06, 2013

The 2013 national tour company of 'HAIR' is filled with a talent cast and an exceptional ensemble. It is a non-stop succession of vignettes and monologues, combined with an extraordinary amount of dance, exquisitely choreographed by Karole Armitage, with innovative scene direction by Diane Paulus....


BWW Reviews: Stage Door, Inc's MISERY is Perfectly Discomforting and Fun
by David Clarke - February 20, 2013

Continuing their season of murder, madness, and mayhem, Stage Door, Inc. is presenting Simon Moore's theatrical adaptation of MISERY, based on the thrilling novel by Stephen King. The tense and disturbing play tells the story of the famed novelist of the Misery Chastain series, Paul Sheldon, being n...


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. ...






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