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Japan wasn’t a U.S. territory like the Philippines. But MacArthur nevertheless ran it as if it were. The Japanese flag was prohibited, and the Stars and Stripes rose in its place. Streets and places got new names: Washington Heights, Roosevelt Recreation Area, Doolittle Park (named, awkwardly, after the first man to bomb Tokyo). “Parts of Tokyo look as Oriental as Peoria, Illinois,” a journalist observed.
How to Hide an Empire: A History of the Greater United States
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