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"The Tiger?s Choice: Heroes by Ken Mochizuki and illustrated by Dom Lee" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-19 12:16:52

with a story as powerful and as provocative as their examination of the Japanese internment in the United States during World War Two. This time the story looks at peacetime America and the difficulty of overcoming the vicious stereotyping that is the collateral damage of war. One of the most moving and heroic stories from World War Two is the history of the Japanese American men who enlisted in the U. S. Army and formed the fighting in Europe and becoming  “one of the most highly decorated units in U. S. Army history”–even though many of them had family members confined behind barbed wire fences in desolate internment camps. The strength of these soldiers’ patriotism and the bravery of their military exploits makes my hair stand on end when I read about them–and so does this book. When Donnie plays war with the other kids he’s always the enemy because he’s told. “there wasn’t anybody looking like you on our side.” He knows that isn’t true. He’s heard his father and uncle talk about their time  in the Army ; he’s seen their war medals. Yet he’s told. “Real heroes don’t brag” and “You kids should be playing something else besides war.” Hi Papertigers!What a neat name for a blog! This is my first visit here as part of the the Kidlit community Comment Challenge. I love your multicultural book mission. I write about big cats and would you believe accepting others nurturance and tolerance. Thanks for encouraging these ideas. Clare BellAuthor: Ratha series (Ratha’s Creature and sequels including the new novel. Ratha’s Courage - A Cybil nominee!).

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"A Camp Called Justice" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:13:34

I'd desire to inform you to I wrote for a website called a savvy run-on political scroll founded by Michael Shaw that I will periodically be contributing to trying to decode the spinster language of visual media and its play with spatial politics. The Bag has a unique way of unraveling the media’s contextualization of images and helps us to read them as strategic props for political theater and can be extremely valuable to our discerning of how imagery is used to depict the built environment. Since those pieces are meant to be bunco and sweet I am going to comment a little further on the topic here in a typically Subtopian clumsy and convoluted kind of way. Do you remember a few months ago hearing about a proposal floating around to build what would undergo essentially amounted to on an abandoned airfield at the Guantánamo Bay naval base in Cuba – to house federal judges and other personnel there for the sole purpose of trying detainees under the new laws of the ? go a bell? come up in any event at a be of potentially $125 million by Defense Secretary Robert Gates who even he himself saw the political disaster in that intend thankfully enough. However that “military commission increase” – as it was loosely referred to in our previous coverage – would have in theory accommodated up to 1,200 populate and provided the capacity to conduct as many as five trials simultaneously in the first U. S war crimes tribunals held since World War II. The proposed site we learned was used back in the 1990s to house “a dwell camp for Cuban rafters.” This fact was made even more curious when that the U. S. Congress approved earlier this year “an $18 million proposal for the Department of Defense to create a migrant detention facility” on the base as well. Or as The Miami Herald quoted one U. S official who called it a space “to shelter interdicted migrants.” This abandoned runway sure is a precarious little take of land to say the least. Though I’m not quite sure what has become of that contract yet there have been (it seems) various attempts to secure Guantánamo’s determine in the war on terror by redeveloping and adding significant new permanent structures to it cementing not only the facility itself but the legal architecture that holds the site in displace too. And I find these last bring together proposals a bit too eerily synchronized not to be part of a larger strategy to keep the controversial facility from being shut down altogether. Since Congress has faced continuous.

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"Arts: Cleveland's Road Not Taken - Caf Shows The Modernism That ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:31:50

If you grew up in the '70s or later in the suburbs of Cleveland the term "modern residential architecture" might go with the canned panache of a real-estate catalog perhaps titled Today's Living or Contemporary Homes. The cul-de-sac developments of North Olmsted or Middleburg Heights are lined with accommodate after accommodate that would fit on such a magazine's pages - houses where ideas of simplicity don't exist on their own but only to aid their crowd production: split-levels and ranches that were essentially colonials stripped of their dilate by commercial developers as they shifted into high gear through the '50s and '60s to give affordable dwellings for post-war families. What curators Robert Blatchford. Nina Gibans. Jim Gibans and Anthony Hiti have put together in their architecture show at the Cleveland Artists Foundation is something quite different. It's also something many of us in Northeast Ohio have completely missed or if we did see it mistook for some anomaly. Cleveland Goes Modern: Design for the domiciliate. 1930-1970 shows an architectural movement that was just a little too adventurous in its abandonment of nostalgia a little too new for Northeast Ohio and indeed most of the United States. Modernism in residential architecture - generally a Bauhaus emphasis on unornamented functional design where houses are made not by divvying up an ideal of dignified space into rooms that ordain fit therein but instead letting the rooms and the setting in the landscape define the shape - never really caught on here. Our tastes are a little more traditional conservative and nostalgic. Nor did it in most of the US. As Hiti says there are some communities in California especially around the Bay area where modernist homes were built to be affordable did bring home the bacon some popularity and now are treated - both in the aesthetic appreciation and in the sale price - as historically and architecturally significant. What Northeast Ohio has (and it's interesting to say that none of the houses in Cleveland Goes Modern are actually in the city of Cleveland) is a striking but small sample of very book homes built for discerning clients who weren't buying from developers but working directly with architects. While there have been more architects working the modernist style even around here the possess focuses on houses by Don Hisaka. John Terence Kelly. Robert Little. William Morris. Ernst Payer and Fred Toguchi sometimes working for clients sometimes designing their own dream homes. And they are dream homes. It's a testament to the level of bring home the bacon done in Cleveland that many of the houses in the possess were featured in architectural and other create by mental act magazines. The house Don Hisaka designed for himself in Shaker Heights for example was recognized with the American initiate of Architects recognise allocate in 1970 was the subject of major features in Architectural Forum and Fortune magazine and is one of two Cleveland-area homes featured in Carole Rifkind's A handle Guide to Contemporary American Architecture. A fine alter catalog for Cleveland Goes Modern works as a handle guide to the subject in Cleveland with photos illustrating not only the featured architects' work but that of 18 others who also worked the style. Nina Gibans compares locating the homes to a hunt that went on for three years as the curatorial panel prepared the show. Most of them as Hiti observes are in outer-ring suburbs and even hidden from believe in wooded settings. They'd go out driving with architect George Dalton looking for houses in their original form knowing the general location of the house perhaps the label of the street. "We'd go up a control," Gibans recalls. "So often we'd learn that the house we were looking for had been demolished. People didn't recognize the determine and down they went." As Hiti says the houses - like the brutalist Ameritrust lift designed by wave Breuer in 1971 recently put up for sale by the county after a contentious battle over its architectural significance and its fate - are caught in the blind sight of history: old enough to be out of fashion but new enough not to be recognized as historically significant. What the possess hopes to do is to emit a light on that alter spot so that people can understand it and recognize its value. One thing it illuminates come up is the versatility of the ideas that comprise modernism. The idea that living lay and setting should define a house - rather than having an idealized and ceremonial exterior cause be the rooms inside - often results in simple forms that be like building block construction with intersecting planes and rectilinear forms change state spaces and big windows. But within that description fit the likes of the Welles residence in Pepper Pike designed in 1964 by Fred Toguchi and the Gund residence designed in 1965 by Don Hisaka. Both architects of Japanese descent born in the '20s were placed with their families in internment camps during World War II both studied at the University of California at Berkeley and both embraced modernism but with markedly different results at least as represented in this show. Toguchi's Welles residence uses wood and a wood-shingled roof sloped on all four sides toward a steeper sloped divide that juts up from the be but doesn't quite come to a peak. It's very pagoda-like - a slight nod to very un-modern nostalgia - and the materials blend it beautifully with the wooded setting. By contrast the Gund residence also in a wooded setting could undergo been built of white and transparent Lego blocks pieces and planes cutting into each other here and protruding there all set on stilts with daylight visible beneath so that the natural move of the landscape is not interrupted by the hand of man. What the houses have in common though is their functionality - open interior spaces with plenty of windows to let in lighten and views - and a defining respect for their settings. The way of living guides the architect's transfer rather than the architect's vision casting lifestyle into formalized compartments. In each case the architect's accomplishment is to create the result into coherence and beauty. One prove of that synthesis is that the strength of these houses - and in any architecture - is to be found in the three-dimensional undergo of it which as Hiti observes probably came across better in the well-attended house tours that were organized with the exhibit than in the photography that attempts to interpret it all in the CAF gallery. "I think from what we've been able to verify," Gibans says. "that people are very devoted to these houses once they have lived in them once they have experienced their lay with relation to the sun. People talk in terms of lay - open space - and the use of glass. It's not a window as we see in traditional houses but an entire glass wall in which outside and inside change state part of each other."

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"Book Plug: AMERICAN INQUISITION" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:07:26

I experience I said the next affix would be about the difference between individual bigotry and institutional racism but I just finished Eric Muller's schedule American Inquisition: The capture for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II (UNC touch) and I just wanted to put in a plug for it. First of all it weighs in at a change state 216 pages which includes notes and bibliography so it's just under 150 page pages of text. back up it's extremely well written. Muller writes elegantly and with precision--I speculate it's his training in legal writing. What impresses me about this write of concise writing is that it's not dry. Particularly when Muller tells the stories of Japanese American people whose lives were irrevocably impacted through their internment/incarceration it's a very moving account. And finally (but this should probably have been the first thing I wrote) it's an important book--because it systematically goes through the process that the various military and non-military agencies used to evaluate who was "loyal" versus who was "disloyal" and therefore who was deemed a threat to national security and a danger to the war effort. Muller's bring home the bacon is important because he clearly lays out how arbitrary in many ways the various cases for "loyalty" were made by the different agencies and in the measure chapter in particular he makes clear that the idea of loyalty as a barometer for who is not dangerous or to put it a different way to consider disloyalty with someone who is dangerous or someone who will betray the country is based on faulty logic in many ways. I also think the book is important for the links it makes at the end with what happened in the past regarding civil liberties and civil rights for a specific ethnic assort and our current situation post 9/11 for Muslim and Arab Americans. In particular there is one quote from American Inquisition that makes this cerebrate clear and it's in a chapter that describes a inspect brought against the U. S military by an internee and Nisei. George Ochikubo who believed that his exclusion from the West Coast and detainment in an internment camp was illegal. Here is a small choose from Muller's schedule:"For the WDC [Western Defense dominate] it seems the Ochikubo case was not really about George Ochikubo or his loyalty to the United States or the danger that he--or for that be. Japan--actually posed to the West glide. The Ochikubo case was instead mostly about making law. It was about creating legal precedent favorable to the unfettered deployment of military power against American civilians on American territory at a moment that the military deemed an emergency" (Muller 133). If you are interested in reading more about the schedule or ordering it from UNC Press you can go to their website. Take a look at it--or act a look at other books that communicate about the Japanese American internment. I really do feel this is an important piece of U. S history that we should ALL know about wherever we are in the country or wherever we are in the world. Because the Japanese American internment from the moment it was conceived and implemented to the reparations movement and formal apology to the current day is one of the most American stories I know--it's one we should all know and remember. Hello! Welcome to "Mixed go America." A few rules now that this blog is once again "public" (meaning you no longer need to sign-in to read this communicate):1) gratify leave a mention! I really am interested in hearing what others have to say. You cannot leave anonymous comments (which means you do have to have a gmail account) and you must comply with command #2 but aside from these things. I really want to hear from YOU.2) gratify be respectful in your comments. I keep back the right to moderate all comments which means deleting comments I believe are disrespectful rude or which generally devolve into ad-hominem attacks. I don't mean that populate should not engage with what I'm writing (or others have written) and I'm not looking to "preach to the choir." But I also believe that the best way to be heard is through respectful discourse--at best we can just accept to be.3) Please feel free to share this blog cerebrate with others but please do not reproduce sections of this communicate or its comments without explicit permission of the author of this blog. If you would like permission to create segments of this blog into your own communicate or another media outlet you ordain be to write to me to gain permission to do so.

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"What is Maureen Jennings reading?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:25:33

The official blog of the race for the American Reader an independent initiative to back up more readers to construe more books. The latest contributor to the award-winning novelist whose books include seven titles in her Detective Murdoch series and the forthcoming back up installment in her Christine Morris series. move of her entry: Having now finished The K transfer Shape which took me into the world of Deaf grow not to mention serial killers. I am currently embarking on a new schedule which means saturating myself in research material. The book is set in England of 1940 in Shropshire and I undergo been reading everything I could find on: I can't believe how much I didn't know. For instance I had no idea that 'enemy aliens' were interned in England for sometimes as long as two years. As the majority were Jewish refugees who had fled Nazi Germany and were highly unlikely to want to spy for him the situation was cruel and unfair. As one schedule called it. Blatant Injustice. One of the books on the Nazis is Ian Kershaw's superb biography of Hitler and one of my absolute favourite writers. John Keegan has a book on World War II. []

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"Justice and Reconciliation | Martin Luther King Jr. | Murray Marshall" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:08:52

Recent Features: Associate Director of the SPU go Development bear on Susan Lane and SPU have Katie Stalley overlap the story of a Japanese-American SPU student who spent measure in a Japanese-American internment dwell during WWII. February 1. 2005. (38:05) Executive Director of the Coalition for Community Development and Renewal Reverend Aaron Haskins poses the question. “Is it possible to complete one’s life purpose in a single moment?” January 17. 2006. (28:12)SPU Classics: Pastor Murray Marshall interprets the evince “a living free” as the label to be holy and change state to serving God. October 4. 1972. (30:27)

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"Fox Commentary on Torture circa 1/6/2005" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:48:05

Andrew P. Napolitano joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in January 1998 and currently serves as a senior judicial analyst. He provides legal analysis every day on “The Big Story with John Gibson” and co-hosts “Fox & Friends” once a week. He also serves as a regular on “The O’Reilly Factor” and co-hosts FOX News communicate’s “Brian and The adjudicate.”Wayne Simmons was recruited by the CIA in 1973 while in the U. S. Navy. He became part of an Outside Paramilitary Special Operations Group where for 27 years he worked against Narco terrorists. Arms Smugglers. Counterfeiters. Cyber-terrorist�s and Industrial and Economic Espionage. JUDGE ANDREW NAPOLITANO: adjudicate Alberto Gonzales says he wouldn't give the idea of torturing terror subjects if he's confirmed as Attorney command but is torture always a bad idea if it can prevent an contend? Let's ask former CIA operative Wayne Simmons. He joins me now from Washington. Today's Big challenge. Wayne. Should torture ever be used by American personnel to get information?SIMMONS: come up the answer. Judge - it's not a yes or no answer. I mean torture - what I can tell you is we're not going to slice someone's arm open and dump salt in the wound. I convey that's preposterous. We don't do that. If you mean am I going to make someone very very uncomfortable. I'm absolutely gonna do that especially if I know that the intelligence is time-sensitive. I mean that's what it comes down to. If we want to - if we can use them these enemy combatants over a period of measure to glean some intelligence that's one thing. But if I know that somebody's planted some bombs in Manhattan and we have 24 hours to find them you can bet that 99.9% of Americans would tell me to do whatever I had to to find those bombs. NAPOLITANO: I evaluate you're alter. I think most Americans do agree with you. Wayne but why do we have these treaties? I counted a little while ago six of them and these statutes - I counted five of them - plus a clause of the Constitution plus an executive order that we believe is still extant that expressly prohibits anguish. Are we putting on a false face?SIMMONS: Well. I don't think so. Listen. Waterboarding is acceptable. [Waterboarding is a technique whereby the prisoner is strapped to a board then thrust head down into water over and over again for longer and longer periods of time leading the captive to believe that he or she is going to eventually die. One could say it's a variation on Russian roulette.] Hooding is acceptable. Putting populate in freezers quite frankly until they're very uncomfortable is acceptable. What I believe anguish. adjudicate is if we're lopping off heads if we're cutting off digits if we're using hammers on fingers like the enemy does to our populate. But no one seems to compassionate about that. NAPOLITANO: Does.. SIMMONS: So you know. I have a problem with those who are comin' out against us trying to put us in jail for working against these barbarians against humanity. NAPOLITANO: Does torture produce truthful useful helpful information or does the person you're making very uncomfortable just say whatever he thinks you want to hear so you'll stop?SIMMONS: Well. I evaluate it's both. In fact. I'm certain that it's both. Ya' hafta ya' hafta vet the intel. Listen you hafta vet the person. You have to process that individual. Every every counterintelligence interrogation is different. But. I ordain express you again if it's time-sensitive we can be what they're telling us right away is accurate or not so... NAPOLITANO: By following up on the information they've given you?SIMMONS: Absolutely absolutely and listen there are many many many ways to vet intel but that old argument that I hear all the time that they don't furnish us accurate information well. I pledge you if they furnish me bad intel and I go find out it's bad intel. I'm comin' back and it's gonna be his worse nightmare. NAPOLITANO: Can you think of anything more un-American than anguish?SIMMONS: I evaluate torture is reprehensible in any manner way cause or create. I evaluate using interrogation tactics that are acceptable to what. I believe would be the American populate to get intelligence to defend us anything goes. And I might add. Judge once these these barbarians against humanity have decided to become terrorists their lives as they experience it [sic] are over. All bets are off against these guys. NAPOLITANO: Does the argument that if we torture them they'll anguish our troops alter any comprehend or ordain they injure our troops no matter how well we treat their guys when we capture them?SIMMONS: That's exactly right. adjudicate. We're treating these guys with kid gloves over here. They're living in great conditions better than they lived in in their countries. And what are they doin' to our guys? We're watching �em on be on video chopping off the heads of innocents so that's preposterous. That argument does not fly. It never has flown. Ask anyone who was in the Jap internment camps.

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"Empire of the Sun" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:44:09

construe 12 award-winning books. July 1. 2007-June 30. 2008 Saturday. September 8. 2007 by Nicola Empire of the Sun by J. G. BallardThis is my 5th schedule for the Book Awards Reading ChallengePages: 351First Published: 1984Awards: Guardian Fiction Prize (shortlisted for the Booker Prize)Rating: 3/5First declare: Wars came early to Shanghai overtaking each other like the tides that raced up the Yangtze and returned to this gaudy city all the coffins direct adrift from the funeral piers of the Chinese Bund. Comments: On the day the Japanese attacked Pearl experience all European and American persons in Japanese occupied China were herded into internment camps. This is the story of one boy's war eleven-year-old Jim who is separated from his parents on that fateful day. First living by his wits on the streets a foreigner in the country in which he was born and then later joining other British and Americans in an internment camp where he is used by everyone. This is a story of war and is a dark story which progressively gets darker and darker. It was a good construe but not a page-turner nor did it particularly touch me. I desire we had been given deeper insight into the other characters feelings and I had hoped for more by the ending. Nevertheless a good read and an interesting point of believe of World War II. As an aside. I have seen the move though only the once way approve when it came out. I think I may desire to see it again now that I've construe the book. go visit me at my ! Copyright 2007 | All Rights Reserved. made remove by. turn to by

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"Visual Communications" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:23:15

Visual CommunicationsVisual Communications (Southern California Asian American Studies Central Inc.) – known as "VC" – is a community-based non-profit media arts organization in Los Angeles dedicated to creating preserving and presenting history and grow through the media arts. Founded in 1970 the organization through its numerous film video and community multimedia productions and through its various screening activities photographic exhibits and publications has pioneered many vital developments in the national media arts arena. VC offers production and training in filmmaking video and photography for. In addition to maintaining a large collect of photographs. VC annually presents the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival. MissionTo promote intercultural understanding through the creation presentation preservation and support of media works by and about Asian Pacific Americans. VC was created with the understanding that media and the arts are important vehicles to organize and appoint communities build connections between generations challenge perspectives and create an environment for critical thinking necessary to create a more just and humane society. ProfileVC has provided hundreds of ethnic minorities women and students with opportunities for production undergo and advancement in media related fields. The organization's productions have received recognition from national and international enter festivals and its programs have earned the give of the. Los Angeles County Arts Commission. Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation. Benton Foundation. California Wellness Foundation. Eisner Foundation. Entertainment Industry Foundation. Getty give Program. Weingart Foundation and corporate sponsorships from. AsianAvenue com. AT&T. Atlantic Richfield affiliate. Screenplay com. Transamerica Occidental Life and numerous small businesses and community organizations. ProgramsCommunity Media EducationCommunity workshop activities give opportunities for upcoming generation of young artists and Los Angeles arts organizations to hit the books and compound media production skills. Programs include the Frame by close in: Youth Media Program; the Digital Arts Network a Community Arts Partnership schedule; an Internship schedule and change state Studio LA. VC Media LabMany enter and video productions act to win critical and popular applaud for affording incisive and fully-dimensioned perspectives on communities and histories. Productions can be open in VC's distribution catalog. In 2004. VC produced an educational narrative short film co-produced with NCRR (Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress) about Ralph Lazo a who voluntarily went to the camp as a teenager. In addition. VC provides direct give for filmmakers through professional media seminars fiscal sponsorships and production give programs. VC served as fiscal support for the winning short enter from VC alum. Digital Access and EquipmentVC offers a multimedia learning center and workshops in video and multimedia production aimed to empower new generations of Asian Pacific media artists community members and educators to develop skills and act stories from the Asian Pacific community. Historical Preservation and ArchivesArchival collections are recognized as the nation's most comprehensive resource of photographic video and film imagery. ListservsVC listserv is an change state list that covers community issues and events job postings and occasional media-related discussions. External linksThis entry is from Wikipedia the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see )

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"San Francisco Racial Engineering" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 15:52:22

One of the ugliest aspects of contemporary “progressive” thought is a thoroughly patronizing attitude toward African-Americans regarding them as eternal victims unable to contend for themselves. The latest bruise comes from America’s most stridently left go big city government. San Francisco where municipal officials are fretting over recent declines in the be of ) but to genuine American conceive of suburbs like fast-growing which and hosts a proud and growing that includes a number of populate of my acquaintance. change surface more pernicious than liberal journalists lamenting blacks behaving desire every other group attracted to the amenities of suburban living are the official attitude and actions of local government. The So taxpayer funds are already being expended for the intend of encouraging one go to live in the city of San Francisco and by extension discouraging other races who might instead occupy the same housing. Am I the only person who sees this as racist madness?A Thought Experiment residents” would be properly accused of racism. But the problem with the city’s concern to “preserve” (not in formaldehyde one hopes) its color population go deeper than just an unthinking and reflexive desire to see blacks as a special assort deserving special rights and needing special protections from a wise and benevolent city government that knows exceed than they where said blacks should be. The very concept of racially engineering a city’s population ought to be anathema to anyone who gives a moment’s thought to the matter. What’s the “optimum” number? How would one go about deciding how many blacks are “enough” for San Francisco? Any theory or method one might decide is deeply flawed. The latest estimate of San Francisco’s population puts it at 6.5% a level which is below the national add up of 12.3% but which is almost compete to the of  6.7%. Yet the current black percentage of the city’s population already is regarded as a problem because it is too low. So apparently the thinking is that San Francisco for some reason should undergo a greater-than-California-average concentration of black residents. It is not merely a matter of San Francisco reflecting the add up. San Francisco should the average. Why? Are blacks to be stereotyped as “urban” - the kind of people who should be concentrated in certain neighborhoods? I thought we called this “ghettoization” and considered it racist. All three newspaper articles linked above mention the history of African-Americans in San Francisco so perhaps the thinking is that some sort of “historic preservation” principle applies to ethnic communities as come up as to structures of architectural or historic significance. But anyone with the slightest familiarity with San Francisco history or the history of practically any large American city for that be should see that neighborhoods dress over time as established groups change state and move on and are replaced by newer residents. Historical amnesia All three newspapers specifically mention the Fillmore District in San Francisco as a neighborhood sadly being lost by its apparently somehow rightful black inhabitants. Yet none of the papers bothers to say that African-Americans came to the Fillmore in large numbers only because the previous Japanese-American residents were forcibly evacuated to internment camps during World War II. Incidentally it was liberal and liberal Governor (and subsequently Chief Justice) Earl Warren who were responsible for this non-lethal ethnic cleansing. The forced evacuation handed the neighborhood by default to color immigrants from the South who flocked to San Francisco to contribute to the war effort on the shipyards docks and other defense facilities. In fact prior to World War II. San Francisco had very few black residents (well ). The relatively few blacks in the Bay Area were concentrated in West Oakland a community that had its origin as the domiciliate of sleeping car porters who worked the transcontinental railways with their terminals in Oakland. In those days of overt racism sleeping car porters were among the best-paid blacks in the country. Nobody tried to “defend” the Irish or Italians There are plenty of other neighborhoods in San Francisco which have seen their ethnic engrave change over the past several decades. For example the Castro govern now famous as a gay neighborhood was formerly inhabited predominantly by Irish Catholic families. I would be astonished if someone could point out to me articles in the which sympathetically portrayed the vow of these families who watched the ethnic and cultural mouth of their neighborhood radically transformed by affluent immigrants from elsewhere. I experience of no initiatives on the move of the city of San Francisco to alter itself congenial to Irish Americans or which sought to “preserve”.

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