The Japanese Land Problem of California -1921
This is material from The American Academy of Political and Social Science, January, 1921.
1: White farmers do not like the Japanese.
2: If the Japanese had settled as individual farmers rather than in a group, things would not be so bad.
1: The concept that as one group moves into a neighborhood, another group moves out; in this case, as the Japanese move in, the whites move out.
1: The Japanese are taking over more and more land.
1: The Japanese have been ignoring the spirit and at times the letter of the law to take over more land.
2: White farmers would have to change the way they live in order to compete with the Japanese farmers successfully.
3: Some of the bad things about the Japanese.
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