1. Japanese Internment Camps
The FBI focused on community leaders, teachers of the language, teachers of Japanese culture, and teachers of the martial arts.1 However, this was only the beginning for the Japanese Americans. ... These communities were mostly farming communities because over half of the total amount of the immigrants came to the U.S. having been in some part of the agriculture business. Most of the Japanese immigrants and their offspring lived in small, rural farming communities in farming communities in California (93,000 of the total Japanese-American population). ... They specifically looked for owners of...
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