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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. "The Least Said, the Better": The War Years, 1914-18
2. "We Could Never Be Welded Together": The Inassimilability Question
3. "Putting the Pacific Ocean between Them": Halting Immigration, 1919-29
4. "Shoving the Oriental Around": Checking Economic Competition
5. "A Problem of Our Own Peoples": An Interlude of Apparent Toleration, 1930-38
6. Inflaming the Coast: The "Menace" from Japan, 1919-41
7. "Poisoned by Politics": The Danger Within, 1935-41
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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