Japanese-American Relations - 1922

Perry's visit to Japan was not really a nice, friendly chat with the neighbors.

Some Americans have become jealous of Japan.

Japan is upset over what is happening in the U.S. as far as discrimination against Japanese immigrants goes.

An examination of anti-Japanese feelings.

Some of the California people, according to this Japanese writer, saw the Japanese immigrants as sort of an invading army.

The San Francisco school problem.

More on that, with examples of what the anti-Japanese group was saying.

The author examines the concept of assimilation, and shows that many other groups have assimilated into American culture. The thing is, though, the groups were white, and the Orientals are looked on as being different.

The Japanese are tiring of the anti-Japanese rhetoric.



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