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Letter from Elizabeth Page to Mrs. Y. Kishi regarding portrayal of Japanese Americans in the media, July 21, 1943. Even though Mrs. Kishi fears that the American public views her “as a spy or something really bad,” Page reassures her that a large segment of the American public is still “staunch friends” to Japanese Americans, empathetic to their situation. Elizabeth Page Harris Papers (MS 771), Box 80, Folder 1733. MSSA.

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