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Ken Yoshida, background center, stands with other Japanese American draft resisters and their family members during a Recognition and Reconciliation Ceremony organized by the Japanese American Citizens League, Saturday, May 11, 2002, in the Japantown section of San Francisco. Yoshida was 19 years old when he was ordered to go to war by the government that had herded him to an internment camp. He refused and was sent to prison where he was ostracized by his community and branded a traitor by the powerful JACL. The organization formally apologized to the resisters on Saturday. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

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