“Japanese immigrants to the United States also encountered persistent and escalating discrimination, culminating in their mass internment during World War II, but by 1959 they had about equaled the income of whites and by 1969 Japanese American families were earning nearly one-third higher incomes than the average American family.”
– Thomas Sowell, Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality?
Phil Magness (Ph.D.) is an economic historian at the Independent Institute.
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