Rising Japan is She a Menace Or a Comrade to Be Welcomed in the Fraternity of N
Rising Japan is She a Menace Or a Comrade to Be Welcomed in the Fraternity of N
Jabez Thomas Sunderland
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During the debate in the Senate, Senator Wright arose and declared: "You are all playing politics, dirty, cheap politics; you all know you are, and you don't dare deny it. " The San Francisco Argonaut said of the land bill: "It is just a bit of cheap political buncombe, meaningless and ineffective in itself, useful only in that it may help somebody to get votes under pretense of being a Japanese baiter. " For a full and candid description of the way in which the campaign against the Jap- anese ...was carried on in the Legislature, see Mr. K. K. Kawakami's Asia at the Door, Chapter IX. 162 RISING JAPAN economic, but largely political. There are few examples in American history of more blind, partisan, unscrupulous legislation than that against the Japanese in 19 13. The best people of the State tried to prevent it, seeing how unjust it was to the Japanese, and how injurious it would be certain to prove to the commonwealth. Presi- dent Wilson tried to prevent it, and went so far as to send his Secretary of State, Mr.
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