Japanese Internment in Canada

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History

 

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Woodrow M

 

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November 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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As visible minorities, the Japanese were easy targets for discrimination in every social aspect of their lives. In 1907, a race riot took place in a district called "Little Tokyo" in Vancouver. There, an estimated five thousand racist Canadians sought to destroy the homes and stores of the Asian community...
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There, an estimated five thousand racist Canadians sought to destroy the homes and stores of the Asian community. By 1928, W.L. Mackenzie King proposed that one hundred fifty Japanese immigrants be permitted to enter Canada each year to prevent future mishaps. The bombing of Pearl Harbor was merely a trigger point for the public distaste to truly emphasize itself...
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