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Quotes from Noble Persons, 1945
12017-02-14T16:26:43-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3140721Collection of facts and quotes from different American groups and leaders concerning Japanese Americans. Quotes range from justifying the Japanese incarceration to upholding civil rights and supporting the recession process. Most quotes support the Japanese American community and call for upholding civil rights and not condoning discrimination. Parties quoted include: President Franklin Roosevelt, Disabled American Veterans, the California American Legion, the Attorney General of California, California's Governor, the American Federation of Labor, Bob Hope, and a Nisei. Facts printed highlight loyalty of Japanese Americans, primarily Nisei, and illustrate demographics, labor, and army service.plain2017-02-14T16:26:43-08:00Steve Kutay2a3698b64111c4575df6dabf06e183b410497fa3
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This document is a collection of facts and quotes from different American groups and leaders concerning Japanese Americans. The quotes range from justifying the Japanese incarceration to upholding civil rights, to opposing discrimination and supporting the rescission process. The people quoted include: President Franklin Roosevelt, the Disabled American Veterans, the California American Legion, the Attorney General of California, California's Governor, the American Federation of Labor, Bob Hope, and a Nisei. The facts printed highlight the loyalty of Japanese Americans, primarily Nisei, and illustrate associated demographics, labor, and army service.