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Neko [114]
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issei and nisei what do these terms mean and how might the use of tterms have served to isolate japanese american from other cit

izens during ww2
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KengaRu [80]2 years ago
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Issei means "first generation" and nisei means a person from North America, whose parents are from Japan. These terms would let people know who was of Japanese descent. Since America and Japan were enimies during WWII people would use these terms with vulgar and offensive meaning. Japanese would then be an identified target.

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