Hawaii's Experience with the Japanese -1921
This is material from The American Academy of Political and Social Science, January, 1921.
1: Some Japanese thought they could become rich working in Hawaii or California.
1: Strikes by Japanese workers in Hawaii.
2: Early Japanese did not plan to stay in Hawaii.
3: Christianizing the Japanese.
1: The Japanese in Hawaii assimilated into the larger culture.
2: The professional Japanese-hater in California.
1: Buddhist institutions.
2: These became the focus of the haters.
1: If the Japanese are kicked out of Hawaii, new laborers will have to be brought in.
1: Much of the trouble comes from the U.S. refusal to allow first-generation Japanese to obtain American citizenship.
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