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Describe the differences between Radine and Jeanne’s high school experiences. What do these differences reveal about prejudice toward Japanese-Americans after the war? What do they reveal about Jeanne’s struggles with her own identity?

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Jeanne's Japanese identity limits her from mixing with anyone else especially Americans.She struggles with her own identity and therefore she cannot join the girls scout's or sororities.Then,Jeanne's experience with prejudice comes when she realized that she would never be considered a normal American balance and that the fact that she is Japanese would always stand.
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