The Anti-Japanese Question in California-1921
This is material from The American Academy of Political and Social Science, January, 1921.
1: The idea of a Hawaiian-ized California, and Japanese birth rate.
1: The economic status of the Japanese.
2: The Japanese children, educated in American schools, are turning away from farming.
1: The racial issue.
2:The children are becoming Americanized.
The first parts of the proposed land law legislation, and its relation to the 14th amendment.
1: The California question is one of equality.
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