Japan to America : a Symposium of Papers By Political Leaders And Representative Citizens of Japan On Conditions in Japan And On the Relations Between Japan And the United States

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What would she have done if she had been Japan? It was both natural and reasonable that all Japan opposed that pro- posal by America.
Then, we had the so-called Japanese school affair. It is true that it involved the interests of only a small handful of Japanese children in San Francisco. But, had it not been for our earnest desire to maintain peace, national honour would not have allowed us to suffer, without any justification (and it was evident from the testimony of the educational authoriti
...es at the metropolis that there was no justification whatever), a dis- crimination between our children and their white ' compeers, as if the former were of an inferior race.
For the sake of peace, we showed a great power of self-control and managed to settle the dispute by prohibiting the Japanese in Hawaii to migrate to the American continent. What would America have done if she had been Japan?
At a later date, we further concluded an agree- ment with the Washington Government to restrict our labour emigration to America.


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