  
In 1942, Fred Korematsu was an average 23-year-old California native working as a shipyard welder. But when he refused to obey Executive Order 9006, which sent 120,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry into internment camps, he became something extraordinary--a civil rights champion.
Special Features include Filmmaker Interviews "Then and Now" and Filmmaker Biography. Running time: 60 Minutes plus extras.
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