Interview with Paul Minerich, Tim Nomiyama, Masao Kataoka, and Kenjiro Hayakawa, part 7 of 8

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Loni Ding Oral History and Film Research Collection

From left to right: Minerich, Nomiyama, Kataoka, Hayakawa. Nomiyama discusses why it took so long to restart efforts to get the court-martials of the DB Boys reversed. Kataoka discusses the efforts of Edmund Zane, why he decided to try again, and his frustration with the US government. Minerich discusses why the DB Boys refused service, the difference between the DB Boys and other conscientious objectors, his initial errors in his approach to the case, and what the DB Boys had at stake. Interview starts at 0:34. Loni Ding can be heard asking questions behind the camera. Original title: II RES/PRO #15, UCLA Minerich, Nomiyama, Kataoka, Hayakawa, 6/1/86, Roll 15. Interview continues at ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1805/

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June 1, 1986

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Courtesy of David Welsh, The Center for Educational Telecommunications (CET)

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