Equality of Nations

Equality of Nations is an alternate history where in the Racial Equality Proposal, having (as in OTL) passed a clear majority of 11/17 to be included in the Covenant of the League of Nations, becomes part of that covenant rather then dismissed by Wilson who knew that such a clause would hinder the likely hood of Congress ratifying the Accords (in OTL Congress did not ratify the accords even with out the clause though in this timeline people of our present will consider this clause the main factor in the ratification failing). The clause reads as follows;

The equality of nations being a basic principle of the League of Nations, the High Contracting Parties agree to accord as soon as possible to all alien nationals of states, members of the League, equal and just treatment in every respect making no distinction, either in law or in fact, on account of their race or nationality.

It was proposed by Japan's delegate. In OTL the lack of this clause benig adopted is considered a factor in Japan, which had been an Allied power in the first world war, joining the Axis. Japan used 'Anti-Colonialism' and 'Co-Prosperity' to build support for the war effort with Japan presenting its' self to it's public as liberators- such as in Vietnam which was a French colonial territory at the time. It also made the international situation, to the militarist of Japan, seem one where the west would always have it's way; where politics would always been slanted in favor of the great European powers and their colonial efforts.

Ramifications
With the adoption of this clause Belgium, Great Britain, Portugal, and the United States of America (four of the original 17 nations at the Paris Peace Conference) do not (at least initially) join the League of Nations. Thus certain early meetings of the league are carried out without those nations voting. Those that do ratify the document adjust accordingly leading to increased immigration and emigration between the member states and hastening Universal Suffrage in those nations..