Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-162) and index.
Contents:
Ch. 1. Immigration, education, and diplomacy: Japan, the United States, and origins of the language school controversy -- Ch. 2. Mandating Americanization: Japanese language schools and the federal survey of education in Hawaii -- Ch. 3. Closing a loophole: California exclusionists attack on Japanese language schools -- Ch. 4. A transplanted attack: Japanese language schools in Washington state -- Ch. 5. conclusion.
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