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Personally, I don’t see how the MAGIC decrypts could have had anything to do with the decision to confine Japanese Americans under military guard in camps, which is probably the central feature of what we call the Japanese American internment.
The Volokh Conspiracy » IN DEFENSE OF INTERNMENT, Part 5: 2004
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The combined membership of the two groups comprised more than 12 percent of the total Japanese American population.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Hanabusa, who also is Japanese American, has been strongly backed by Inouye; the state's junior senator, Daniel K. Akaka; and unions representing teachers, government employees and the powerful longshoremen.
In Hawaii, intraparty feud may cost Democrats a seat in Congress 2010
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Hanabusa, who also is Japanese American, has been strongly backed by Inouye; the state's junior senator, Daniel K. Akaka; and unions representing teachers, government employees and the powerful longshoremen.
In Hawaii, intraparty feud may cost Democrats a seat in Congress 2010
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We hear about a Japanese American artist who loves painting Yosemite.
Levi Novey: Ken Burns' New National Parks Documentary Starts Slowly, But Gets Better 2009
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With the exception of Emiko Omori's documentary film memoir, Rabbit in the Moon 2004, the stories and voices of Japanese American women, who with their children comprised the bulk of internees, are marginalized&.
Banks on the Internment in Film Dan Ernst 2009
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As a fourth-generation Japanese American, whose family made their living in the New World farming, I have held onto the belief that some sort of agricultural acumen would transfer down ...
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As a fourth-generation Japanese American, whose family made their living in the New World farming, I have held onto the belief that some sort of agricultural acumen would transfer down ...
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As a fourth-generation Japanese American, whose family made their living in the New World farming, I have held onto the belief that some sort of agricultural acumen would transfer down the decades if I were to sow some seeds.
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Some of today's Japanese American leaders, who came of age at the height of postwar assimilation, developed cultural and political worldviews shaped by the black and Mexican American movement activists.
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