Julia Shih

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Japanese immigrants were prohibited from owning any sort of land by virtue of a set of anti-Asian laws that had roots reaching back to the arrival of Chinese laborers in California during the gold rush of 1849. Right from the start, many white Californians had resented the Chinese immigrants, who often worked harder and for lower wages than they were willing to accept.
Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II
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