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The Japanese American Citizens’ Movement in Seattle, 1921-1928
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Author
Kurokawa, Katsutoshi
Abstract
In September 1921, the Seattle Progressive Citizens’ League was formed with the help of the North American Japanese Association. Led by Haru Osawa, the Secretary, the League started various activities to increase the political awareness of the second-generation Japanese Americans. Haru’s eagerness and leadership ability aroused the hope of people for the future of the League. George Yamaoka, the Secretary of the University Student Club, was also eager for the empowerment of the status of the Japanese Americans in those years. In November 1923, however, Haru Osawa departed this life too young. George Yamaoka also left Seattle to go on to the graduate school in Washington D.C. After the death of Haru Osawa, the League continued to try to improve the conditions of the Japanese Americans in Seattle. It made efforts to increase the membership. It tried to increase the voter turnout of the Japanese Americans. And it sent delegates to the conference of the American Loyalty League, its counter part in California. The vigor of the years when Haru Osawa had been leading the League, however, was gradually lost. In 1928, James Sakamoto began to publish the Japanese American Courier and the League was reorganized under the leadership of Clarence Takeya Arai.
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論説 (Article)
Publication Title
岡山大学経済学会雑誌
Published Date
2010-09-10
Volume
volume42
Issue
issue2
Publisher
岡山大学経済学会
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The Economic Association of Okayama University
Start Page
1
End Page
19
ISSN
0386-3069
NCID
AN00032897
Content Type
Journal Article
Related Url
http://www.e.okayama-u.ac.jp/gakkai/
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岡山大学
language
Japanese
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岡山大学経済学会
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oer