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The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians
Abstract
Ken Adachi's historical study of racism in Canada towards those of Japanese ancestry spans almost a century, from 1877 to 1975. He focuses on Japanese immigration, the Japanese Canadian community organization and the forced evacuation and relocation during the second world war. Also included, is an afterword by Roger Daniels that documents the efforts of the Japanese Canadian community post 1975, to gain redress for their unjustified internment and dispossession during World War II. More than four decades later, their struggles successfully lead to the Canadian Government's formal apology and to the Japanese Canadian Redress agreement of 1988. --Canadian Race Relations website
Place
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland and Stewart
Date
1976
# of Pages
vi, 456 pages, 9 unnumbered leaves of plates
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7710-0723-1 978-0-7710-0724-8
Short Title
The Enemy That Never Was
Accessed
4/22/24, 9:25 PM
Library Catalog
Internet Archive
Notes

Contents: 1. First Contact -- 2. Confrontations -- 3. The Riot of 1907 -- 4. Picture Brides -- 5. Becoming a Foreigner -- 6. Paring a Surfeit -- 7. Generations -- 8. A Low, Dishonest Decade -- 9. The Time of Decision -- 10. Scapegoats and Victims -- 11. Exile -- 12. The New Frontier -- 13. Judgements -- 14. Still a Yellow Peril -- 15. "A Blessing in Disguise?" -- App. 1. Immigration and Population -- App. 2. Select Statistics on Evacuation and Deportation -- App. 3. The War Measures Act -- App. 4. The National Emergency Transitional Powers Act, 1945 -- App. 5. Authorizing Minister of National Defence to Evacuate Japanese Nationals -- App. 6. Authorizing Minister of Justice to Evacuate All Persons of the Japanese Race -- App. 7. Regulations of Minster of Justice Implementing the Evacuation -- App. 8. The Powers of the British Columbia Security Commission -- App. 9. Management and Liquidation of Property -- App. 10. Notice for Dispersal East of the Rockies -- App. 11. Authorizing the Deportation of Persons of Japanese Race -- 12. Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King on the Question of Loyalty -- App. 13. Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson on the Evacuation. Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-448) and index.

"Commissioned by the National Japanese Canadian Citizens Association."

Citation
Adachi, K. (1976). The Enemy That Never Was: A History of the Japanese Canadians. McClelland and Stewart. http://archive.org/details/enemythatneverwa0000adac