California and the Japanese, Atlantic Monthly, March 1921

1: I like the way he words this.

1: He does hold there should be no mass immigration allowed.

2: He compares the reactions to the Chinese and the Japanese.v

3: He says the fundamental objection is racial.v

1: The Japanese birth-rate is discussed.

2: He then talks about the topic of assimilation.

3: He says the Japanese want to adapt themselves to American ways.

4: He believes that the Japanese can be assimilated.

1: Various California anti-Japanese measures taken or being considered.

2: The alien land law.

1: The relationship of the anti-Japanese to the anti-Chinese feelings.

2: The press is largely to blame for the anti-Japanese feeling.



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