Japanese Immigration: Its Status in California - 1915
The Asiatic Exclusion League is mentioned.
More statistics. A couple of the counties have around a 9% Japanese population.
The jobs that the Japanese held, with farm-relating work accounting for 24,500 of the jobs.
The book discusses Japanese and farming.
This is a really interesting statement, showing the anti-black prejudice that was also dominant at the time.
The author shows that the Japanese are, indeed, trying to assimilate into American culture.
The history of the anti-Japanese movement, including an attempt to blame an outbreak of the bubonic plague on Orientals.
More history of the anti-Japanese movement.
An anti-Japanese statement.
The Asiatic exclusion League and its purposes.
The Alien Land Bill.
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