Teaching mikadoism : the attack on Japanese language schools in Hawaii, California, and Washington, 1919-1927 /
Hawaii sugar plantation managers endorsed Japanese language schools but, after witnessing the assertive role of Japanese in the 1920 labor strike, they joined public school educators and the Office of Naval Intelligence in labeling them anti-American and urged their suppression. Thus the "Japan...
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaii Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Immigration, education, and diplomacy: Japan, the United States, and origins of the language school controversy
- Ch. 2. Mandating Americanization: Japanese language schools and the federal survey of education in Hawaii
- Ch. 3. Closing a loophole: California exclusionists attack on Japanese language schools
- Ch. 4. A transplanted attack: Japanese language schools in Washington state
- Ch. 5. conclusion.


