Manifestation of American Cult
During World War II, many groups of Americans, including Mexican Americans, African Americans, and Japanese Americans were mistreated during the war. During the war, in the Zoot Suit Riots, some elements of the California press had been portraying Mexican Americans as unwelcome foreigners. Bands of hundreds of sailors, marines, and soldiers went through Hispanic neighborhoods in Los Angeles, looking for Mexican American young men in zoot suits to beat them and arrest them. Many African Americans joined the army only to find that it was "a place impregnated with suppression and racial prejudice." The Japanese Americans were shipped off to interment camps because apparently they were capable of "a wave of organized sabotage." In response to the internment of the Japanese, Attorney General Earl Warren stated, "...in time of war every citizen must give up some of his normal rights," which suggests that these acts of aggression were only due to the wartime atmosphere, but events like the race riots after World War I, treatm
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Approximate Word count = 693
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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