Article by Charles Cheney Hyde "The Segregation of Japanese Students by the School Authorities of San Francisco" forwarded to William Loeb, Jr.

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Enclosed article from Charles Cheney Hyde "The Segregation of Japanese Students by the School Authorities of San Francisco."

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Charles Cheney Hyde
Date
08-01-1907
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Article
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State Department File 1797
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After diving into Hyde's article on the Japanese student segregation in San Francisco, I can't help but wonder how many times history has to repeat itself before lessons are learned. We boast about progress and understanding, but articles like these show just how deep-rooted our issues calendar 2024 can be. I hope we, as a society, can reflect on such mistakes and genuinely strive for an inclusive future. It's essential for such narratives to be shared widely. Thanks to William Loeb, Jr. for amplifying this.

Having just read Charles Cheney Hyde's piece on the segregation of Japanese students in San Francisco schools, I'm both moved and disheartened. It's shocking to think that in a country built on principles of freedom and equality, such blatant discrimination existed. Hyde's meticulous detailing of the events serves as a somber reminder of our nation's past missteps. We must remember and learn from such instances, ensuring they're never repeated. Kudos to Hyde for shedding light on this issue, and to William Loeb, Jr. for furthering its reach.

The school board was responding to pressure from the Asiatic Exclusion League in California that had the ultimate goal of ending Japanese immigration to California.

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