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When the votes were tallied, Franklin Delano Roosevelt had won by a landslide, taking forty-two states, including over 57 percent of the votes in Washington State. Given what Roosevelt would later do to the nation’s ethnic Japanese, including tens of thousands of native-born citizens, Katsuji’s choice may have been prescient. The course of history lay, as yet, unrevealed.
Midnight in Broad Daylight: A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
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