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There were few men in press or politics willing to stand up for the rights of...
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Richard Reeves
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Infamy: The Shocking Story of
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There were few men in press or politics willing to stand up for the rights of the Japanese living on the West Coast. The Santa Ana Register in Orange County,
( Richard Reeves )
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