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Lyn Jensen
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P. 203: "In response to the disintegration of their communities and cultures, the ethnic minorities also adopted the racism, nativism, and conservatism of the white majority that so effectively excluded them. The Mexicans attempted to dissociate themselves from los tintos, the Negros insisted that the Japanese be treated as foreigners, and the Japanese contrasted their enterprise with the Mexicans' backwardness."
— Dec 20, 2016 11:25AM
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Lyn Jensen
is on page 229 of 362
P. 203: "In response to the disintegration of their communities and cultures, the ethnic minorities also adopted the racism, nativism, and conservatism of the white majority that so effectively excluded them. The Mexicans attempted to dissociate themselves from los tintos, the Negros insisted that the Japanese be treated as foreigners, and the Japanese contrasted their enterprise with the Mexicans' backwardness."
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