Turn away from the Nippon Kan and walk down Maynard to Jackson again. This area is completely Japanese—Mrs. Fusayo Tama's Oregon Dye Works, the Togo Hotel, the Northwest American-Japanese Association. Many Japanese people and businesses ...
Nonwhite immigrants who Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii , the first Japanese American to be elected to the U.S. Senate had been barred from becoming U.S. citizens were finally allowed.
The essays bring us up to the U.S. government s first redress payments, made forty eight years after the incarceration of Japanese Americans began.
History of Soybeans and Soyfoods in Japan, and in Japanese Cookbooks and Restaurants Outside Japan (701 CE to 2014). Lafayette: Soyinfo Center, 2014. Simpson, Kelly. “Japanese Picture Brides: Building a Family through Photographs.
This book provides a comprehensive story of the complicated and rich story of the Japanese American experience-from immigration, to discrimination, to adaptation, achievement and contributions to the American mosaic.
Describes why many Japanese immigrated to the United States and how they overcame periods of abusive treatment and prejudice to succeed in all avenues of society.
Discusses the history, culture, and religion of the Japanese, factors encouraging their emigration, and their acceptance as an ethnic group in North America.
Beginning with life in the home country, each book details the experiences of real immigrants coming to the U.S., including school, work, and settling down with family.
Traces the history of Japanese immigrants in the United States, tells of their contributions to the economy and culture of their new country, and discusses the prejudice and repressive measures...