Asia At The Door -1914

What many Californians believed about the Japanese at the time.

The problem about the duty of a Japanese immigrant in the U.S. in case of war between the U.S. and Japan. This was an argument used for the internment of persons of Japanese ancestry during World War II.

The argument is refuted.

Another way of looking at the argument.

The Japanese didn't really think very highly of the Chinese.

Problems with intermarriage are not usually related to the issue of differing races, but due to other problems.

The Japanese who end up living in the U.S. become very loyal to the U.S.

Other books have referred to the bubonic plague in San Francisco. This one is basically blaming the Chinese.

Some of the Californians sort of become full of themselves.

Another year, and more anti-Japanese bills in the California legislature.

Some of the bills.

Hawaii lacks race hatred.



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