The Japanese Invasion: A Study in the Psychology of Inter-racial Contacts - 1917

He's saying the prejudice against the Japanese immigrant is not different than the European immigrant, but that overlooks the race issue.

Why we hate, and competition between races.

It's only when the Japanese are in relatively large numbers that the prejudice really sets in.

The Japanese resent the way their immigrants are treated.

The Japanese reaction to the alien land law of 1913.

Another Japanese talks of war.

The Japanese are not necessarily pleased with the behavior of their own immigrants.

Not everyone in American dislikes the Japanese, but the newspapers like to play up the bad news.

Southern California feels differently about the Japanese than does Northern California, and other states also differ in their views.

The anti-Japanese movement in California is almost pathological in nature.

Many Americans are suspicious of the Japanese.

The main fears about Japan.

The basis of opposition to intermarriage.



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