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Refusing War, Affirming Peace : A History of Civilian Public Service Camp #21 at Cascade Locks

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One of the untold stories of America's World War II experience belongs to the thousands who refused military service for reasons of conscience, instead serving their country through non-military alternate service.

Refusing War, Affirming Peace offers an intimate view of a single Civilian Public Service Camp, Camp #21 at Cascade Locks, Oregon, one of the largest and longest-serving camps in the system and one of the most unusual. Under the leadership of a remarkable director, Rev.

Mark Y. Schrock, and some outstanding camp leaders, the men at Camp #21 created a vibrant community.

Despite the requisite long days of physical labor, the men developed a strong educational program, published a newspaper and a literary magazine, produced plays and concerts, and participated in a special school and research project called the School of Pacifist Living.

They also challenged the Selective Service System in two political protestsone concerning the threatened removal of a Japanese American, George Yamada, and a second concerning a warrelated work project.

Their story shows the CPS system at its best.

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Oregon State University
0870715755 / 9780870715754
Paperback / softback
30/10/2009
United States
192 pages, illustrations
315 grams
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