Naoki Oka
Naoki Oka (岡 直樹, Oka Naoki) was an issei (first-generation Japanese-American) Japanese-language school teacher. Oka moved to the United States as a student. He supported the Japanese government's decision to cease issuing passports to picture brides, and exhorted the issei to adapt themselves into American society. His brother was socialist Shigeki Oka.[1]
References
- Ichioka, Yuji (2006). Before Internment: Essays in Prewar Japanese American History. Stanford University Press. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-0804751476.
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