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Title: Japanese Museum
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Tanaka explained that the mass hysteria of the Japanese Americans sabotaging and planning something devious lead to their evacuation. He also told me about Dr. Seuss and how he drew offensive and racist political cartoons of the Japanese Americans. In one such cartoon, the Japanese Americans are at a fruit stand, but instead of fruit they are grabbing dynamite symbolizing the thought that they would sabotage the United States... Showed first 250 characters
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He also told me about Dr. Seuss and how he drew offensive and racist political cartoons of the Japanese Americans. In one such cartoon, the Japanese Americans are at a fruit stand, but instead of fruit they are grabbing dynamite symbolizing the thought that they would sabotage the United States... Showed next 250 characters
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