Resistance to Exploitation: East Indians and the Rise of the Canadian Farmworkers Union in B.C

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Resistance to Exploitation: East Indians and the Rise of the Canadian Farmworkers Union in B.C
Abstract
British Columbia has an undistinguished history of racial discrimination against ethnic minorities, most notably against "Asiatics", such as the Chinese, the Japanese and East Indians. Members of these "visible" minorities were allowed into the province in the past as cheap labo
Type
M.A., Political Science
University
University of British Columbia
Place
Vancouver, B.C.
Date
1983
# of Pages
137 pages
Language
en
Short Title
Resistance to Exploitation
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Library Catalog
open.library.ubc.ca
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Citation
Jhappan, C. R. (1983). Resistance to Exploitation: East Indians and the Rise of the Canadian Farmworkers Union in B.C [M.A., Political Science, University of British Columbia]. https://doi.org/10.14288/1.0095667