Japanese immigrants and American law : the alien land laws and other issues
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Garland Pub.,
1994.
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Series: | Asian Americans and the law ;
v. 2 |
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Table of Contents:
- Some legal aspects of the Japanese question / Raymond Leslie Buell
- The development of the anti-Japanese agitation in the United States / Raymond Leslie Buell
- The development of anti-Japanese agitation in the United States II / Raymond Leslie Buell
- The California-Japanese question / Theodore S. Woolsey
- The Japanese exclusion bill of 1924 / Earl H. Pritchard
- California, Japan, and the alien land legislation of 1913 / Thomas A. Bailey
- Prejudice goes to court: the Japanese and the Supreme Court in the 1920s / M. Browning Carrott
- "The most thankless task": Bryan and the California alien land legislation / Paolo E. Coletta
- Constitutional law: equal protection of the laws: presumption of intent to evade escheat in California alien land law
- The California alien land law and the Fourteenth Amendment / Edwin E. Ferguson
- Landless by law: Japanese immigrants in California agriculture to 1941 / Robert Higgs
- Japanese immigrant response to the 1920 California alien land law / Yuji Ichioka
- The Japanese problem in Oregon
- Prelude to prejudice: Hiram Johnson, Woodrow Wilson, and the California alien land law controversy of 1913 / Herbert P. LePore
- The anti-Japanese land laws of California and ten other states / Dudley O. McGovney
- European immigrant and oriental alien: acceptance and rejection by the California legislature of 1913 / Spencer C. Olin, Jr.
- Alien land cases in United States Supreme Court / Thomas Reed Powell
- Civil rights and anti-Japanese discrimination / Richard A. Goater
- Politics, education, and language policy: the case of Japanese language schools in Hawaii / John N. Hawkins
- The early Japanese immigrant quest for citizenship: the background of the 1922 Ozawa case / Yuji Ichioka
- 1947-48 term of the Supreme Court: the alien's right to work