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The cover, title page and first page of text only represent the booklet published by Heron House, Winslow, Washington. Subheadings include: A national, not a local problem; citizens by the accident of birth; American citizens with Japanese minds; the white race wants to survive; a scientist speaks his mind; Japs barred from Australia; a solution within the limits of our true ideals; segregation; Jap traitors; Jap-lovers; the Jap doughboy deserves the best; and, why not remove all our race problems?
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