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![Keiko on Twitter: "2. During WWII, Chinese immigrants and Chinese Americans wanted white folks to know they weren't Japanese. They wore signs and pins with messages like this. https://t.co/ekzWYDTKqk Photo credit: Los Keiko on Twitter: "2. During WWII, Chinese immigrants and Chinese Americans wanted white folks to know they weren't Japanese. They wore signs and pins with messages like this. https://t.co/ekzWYDTKqk Photo credit: Los](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EU-f60MXQAAan-q.png)
Keiko on Twitter: "2. During WWII, Chinese immigrants and Chinese Americans wanted white folks to know they weren't Japanese. They wore signs and pins with messages like this. https://t.co/ekzWYDTKqk Photo credit: Los
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