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Japanese in California and the United States
Description
Ten politically oriented pamphlets published between 1907 to 1925 that set forth largely anti-Japanese contentions against those residing in the United States and California. The White population continued to be concerned about the mixing of races and wanted additional laws that not only excluded the Japanese who were living in the United States (including children born in the United States) from citizenship but also from leasing or owning land. The arguments found in the first three volumes of pamphlets continued on into Volume IV including a V.H. McClatchy’s 1925 pamphlet entitled: “Guarding the Immigration Gates: What Has Been Done; What Is Still to Be Done.”
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California State Internet Archives
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Language
English
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Arts and Humanities | Education | Law | Life Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Paper
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Document
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"Japanese Pamphlets, Volume IV, 1907-1925" (2019). Japanese Pamphlets. 4.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_usa_8_b/4
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