Which group was NOT a target for racism in the United States during World War II?
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Since World War II it has become increasingly obvious that the treatment of the people of Japanese ancestry during World War II was a tragic mistake. The motivation and impact of the internment denied every value present within democracy. When over 120,000 people were locked behind barbed wire in the name of national security, their civil rights were denied. This is especially true since two-thirds of the Japanese-Americans were United States citizens
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The negros were the ones not racists
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