| Jesse Frederick Steiner - 1917 - 270 страница
...national egotism which rests on the consciousness , '/ h troduction xv of this efficiency. In fact it is not too much to say that national egotism, if one...environment in which they live, is profound. Isolation is at once a cause and an effect of race prejudice. It is a vicious circle — isolation, prejudice;... | |
| Jesse Frederick Steiner - 1917 - 264 страница
...permanently the rising tide of the oriental invasion. I have said that fundamentally and in principle prejui dice against the Japanese in America today was identical...environment in which they live, is profound. Isolation is at once a cause and an effect of race prejudice. It is a vicious circle — isolation, prejudice;... | |
| Jesse Frederick Steiner - 1917 - 272 страница
...the rising tide of the oriental invasion. I have said that fundamentally and in principle prejudice against the Japanese in America today was identical...environment in which they live, is profound. Isolation is at once a cause and an effect of race prejudice. It is a vicious circle — isolation, prejudice;... | |
| Kimball Young - 1927 - 884 страница
...the rising tide of the Oriental invasion. I have said that fundamentally and in principle prejudice against the Japanese in America today was identical...environment in which they live, is profound. Isolation is at once a cause and an effect of race prejudice. It is a vicious circle — isolation, prejudice;... | |
| Daniel Y. Kim - 2005 - 324 страница
...anti-Japanese, and anti-Chinese racism as identical: "Japanese, Chinese, and Negroes cannot move among us because they bear marks which identify them as members of their race" (625). Yet he also suggests that "prejudice against the Japanese ... is now more pronounced than it... | |
| Richard W. Rees - 2007 - 192 страница
...prejudice; prejudice, isolation" (Introduction 625). Because they bear the marks of their race, the Japanese, Chinese, and Negroes "cannot move among us with the same freedom as members of other races" and so, unlike the European immigrant, "they are bound to live in the American... | |
| Timothy P. Fong - 2008 - 580 страница
...Asians were key to understanding US society because they were racially distinctive from Europeans. "Japanese, Chinese, and Negroes cannot move among...marks which identify them as members of their race," explained Park. "This fact isolates them." Segregation and isolation lead to prejudice and prejudice,... | |
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