Japanese Canadians' rights were severely curtailed and, at war's end, they were encouraged to either migrate to Eastern Canada or choose exile to Japan. White Canadians' fears of the Japanese community were entangled in a racist notion that essentialized loyalty to the Japanese Empire.
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[PDF] "From Racism to Redress: The Japanese Canadian Experience"
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Thirty-five years after the first person of Japanese origin settled in Canada (Manzo Nagano), Japanese Canadians continued to face persecution and racism. At ...
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The injustices carried out on Japanese Canadians were based on racism. Those injustices by the Government of Canada lasted for four years after the end of ...
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