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The Nisei Paradox: Japanese American World War II Draft Resisters | Full Performance
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The Nisei Paradox: Japanese American World War II Draft Resisters | Full Performance
Idaho Experience
The Nisei Paradox: Japanese American World War II Draft Resisters | Full Performance
Preview of "The Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial"
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Preview of "The Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial"
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Tease to "The Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial"
Introduction to "The Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial"
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Introduction to "The Nisei Paradox: Justice on Trial"

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Produced by the award-winning team at Idaho Public Television in partnership with the Idaho State Historical Society, Idaho Experience  brings to life the stories of the extraordinary people and defining events that have shaped Idaho’s past and present.

This Week's Episode

Idaho Utopia: New Plymouth Colony


The New Plymouth Colony was created in 1895 by irrigation advocates in Chicago who dreamed of a West full of prosperous, irrigated farms. Instead of 160-acre homesteads, the Idaho “pilgrims” would own small orchards and live in a horseshoe-shaped village that let them farm while living close to church, school and neighbors. New Plymouth remains the only horseshoe-shaped town in the world.

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Partnership

-Anne Voillequé and Louise Nelson

-Judy and Steve Meyer

James & Barbara Cimino Foundation
Idaho State Historical Society

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