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said a regular customer named Yuko.

A May 1946 poll by NORC found that one-quarter of Americans believed that the average Japanese person living in the U.A recent YouGov poll found that only 13% of Americans regard the incarceration of people of Japanese ancestry in the U.

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The action was initiated by an executive order signed by President Franklin D.Baseline party identification is the respondents most recent answer given around Nov.The vast majority (93%) of Americans said it was the right thing to move Japanese aliens — the phrase used in the 1942 question — away from the Pacific Coast; only 1% called it the wrong thing to do.

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Americans 65 and older are the least likely to doubt the loyalty of people of Japanese ancestry in the U.46 years after Roosevelts executive order.

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many Americans were skeptical about the loyalty of U.

000 for each surviving person who had been incarcerated.the school is the only property to have been restored to the Japanese Canadian community after WWII and is now a powerful symbol of the communitys resilience.

sumo is increasing in popularity and being adapted into new forms.Established in 1906 but closed from 1941 to 1952.

So the nimbler man encouraged him to push hard.open today to challengers of all backgrounds and body sizes.