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* [[Creator Backlash]]/[[Old Shame]]: Geisel grew to dislike his offensive caricatures of the Japanese, especially after he visited post-war Japan, and wrote "Horton Hears a Who!'' as an allegory of America's occupation of Japan. He even dedicated it to a Japanese friend, Mitsugi Nakamura.
* [[Creator Backlash]]/[[Old Shame]]: Geisel grew to dislike his offensive caricatures of the Japanese, especially after he visited post-war Japan, and wrote ''Horton Hears a Who!'' as an allegory of America's occupation of Japan. He even dedicated it to a Japanese friend, Mitsugi Nakamura.


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  • Creator Backlash/Old Shame: Geisel grew to dislike his offensive caricatures of the Japanese, especially after he visited post-war Japan, and wrote Horton Hears a Who! as an allegory of America's occupation of Japan. He even dedicated it to a Japanese friend, Mitsugi Nakamura.