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Race relations, Trials, litigation, Family, Civil rights, Immigrants, Case studies, Japanese Americans, History, Biography, State & Local, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Historical, West (AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, NV, UT, WY), Asian American Studies, Families, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Ethnic Studies, HISTORY, Japanese americans, Immigrants, united states, California, biography, United states, race relationsPlaces
United States, Riverside (Calif.), Riverside, CaliforniaTimes
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The house on Lemon Street: Japanese pioneers and the American dream
2012, University Press of Colorado
in English
1607321653 9781607321651
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Table of Contents
Here Is Your Chance
The Schoolteacher and the Samurai's Daughter
Here to Stay
In the Shadow of the Mission Inn
Pilgrim's Progress
Little Lamb Gone To Jesus
The People of California Versus Harada
World War and a Basket of Apples
Face to Face
Keep California White
The Only Time I See the Sun
Farewell to Riverside
Leaving Lemon Street Behind
Camp
Blue Bandanas and an Ironwood Club
From Issei to Nisei
Questions of Loyalty
It's Up To You, Medic
Home
Epilogue: Sumi's House
Afterword
Glossary of Japanese Terms.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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