Synopsis
Jeff Keith was an early draft resister, refusing to serve in the U.S. armed forces beginning in 1964 when he was 19. This is the story of the time he spent in prison from April, 1965 until May, 1966. While he was in prison, many others began resisting the draft. His witness grew out of concerns for racial justice and the brotherhood/sisterhood of all people, which also implied opposition to colonialism and imperialism on the international level and to the dominance of the world by Europeans and North Americans.