During the Second World War, however, African Americans found opportunities to defy these biases. One such example occurred on December 7, 1941, when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese.
Two former members of California's Reparations Task Force shared their experiences developing a report detailing injustices ...
“The issues related to African-Americans may appear to be a distant one for many Japanese, but there are also issues related to the Ainu in Japan," she went on. "This could provide an ...
Quarantine officials were using sniffer dogs to stop travelers bringing in meat products to Japan as part of stepped up measures to prevent an outbreak of African swine fever that is sweeping Asia.
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