The Triumph of Citizenship

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  • The Triumph of Citizenship Book Detail

  • Author : Patricia E. Roy
  • Release Date : 2011-11-01
  • Publisher : UBC Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 402
  • ISBN 13 : 0774840757
  • File Size : 60,60 MB

The Triumph of Citizenship by Patricia E. Roy PDF Summary

Book Description: Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association. Patricia E. Roy examines the climax of antipathy to Asians in Canada: the removal of all Japanese Canadians from the BC coast in 1942. Canada ignored the rights of Japanese Canadians and placed strict limits on Chinese immigration. In response, Japanese Canadians and their supporters in the human rights movement managed to halt "repatriation" to Japan, and Chinese Canadians successfully lobbied for the same rights as other Canadians to sponsor immigrants. The final triumph of citizenship came in 1967, when immigration regulations were overhauled and the last remnants of discrimination removed.

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