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Essay heading: Japanese And Wwii
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However many historians have since argued that racial prejudice many Americans held against “Japs” was the real reason behind pubic support for mass evacuation (Smith 44). As historian Geoffrey S. Smith states, “The intense opposition of American’s to the Japanese was racially based, but also contained themes of ethnic and cultural counter subversion that tied the anti-Japanese crusade hativists episodes” (Smith 45)... displayed 300 characters
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As historian Geoffrey S. Smith states, “The intense opposition of American’s to the Japanese was racially based, but also contained themes of ethnic and cultural counter subversion that tied the anti-Japanese crusade hativists episodes” (Smith 45).
The time period of the 1940’s was a very conservative period where the white American still dominated the world... displayed next 300 characters
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