ABSTRACT

First Published in 1995. Since many Japanese immigrants focused on agriculture, California and other western states sought to discourage their presense by passing laws making it impossible for Japanese to own agricultural land and enacted other discriminatory as well. The articles in this volume explore the background and ramifications of the so-called Alien Land laws and other anti-Japanese measures and the fascinating legal challenges that ensued.

chapter |5 pages

The California-Japanese Question.

chapter |13 pages

The Japanese Exclusion Bill of 1924

(An Historical Sketch)

chapter |17 pages

Prejudice Goes to Court

The Japanese & the Supreme Court in the 1920s

chapter |12 pages

The Japanese Problem in Oregon *