African American Views of the Japanese Richard RawlesThe first comprehensive chronicle of the events shaping African Americans' views about Japan and the Japanese. African American Views of the Japanese reveals a page of history long ignored. In black America, Japanese were not always known for racist remarks, Sambo images, and discriminatory hiring practices. Once, thousands of African Americans thought of the Japanese as "champions of the darker races." Ordinary urban ghetto dwellers, share croppers,
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