Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack On Japanese Language Schools In Hawaii, California, And Washington, 19191927,Used

Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack On Japanese Language Schools In Hawaii, California, And Washington, 19191927,Used

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Teaching Mikadoism Is A Dynamic And Nuanced Look At The Japanese Language School Controversy That Originated In The Territory Of Hawaii In 1919. At The Time, Ninetyeight Percent Of Hawaiis Japanese American Children Attended Japanese Language Schools. Hawaii Sugar Plantation Managers Endorsed Japanese Language Schools But, After Witnessing The Assertive Role Of Japanese In The 1920 Labor Strike, They Joined Public School Educators And The Office Of Naval Intelligence In Labeling Them Antiamerican And Urged Their Suppression. Thus The 'Japanese Language School Problem' Became A Means Of Controlling Hawaii'S Largest Ethnic Group. The Debate Quickly Surfaced In California And Washington, Where Powerful Activists Sought To Curb Japanese Immigration And Economic Advancement. Language Schools Were Accused Of Indoctrinating Mikadoism To Japanese American Children As Part Of Japan'S Plan To Colonize The United States.Previously Unexamined Archival Documents And Oral History Interviews Highlight Japanese Immigrants Resistance And Their Efforts To Foster Traditional Japanese Values In Their American Children. A Comparative Analysis Of The Japanese Communities In Hawaii, California, And Washington Shows The History Of The Japanese Language School Is Central To The Japanese American Struggle To Secure Fundamental Rights In The United States.

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