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Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice

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Redress: Inside the Japanese Canadian Call for Justice

by Roy Miki

October 15, 2004 | Trade Paperback

"Redress takes an unflinching look at the controversial movement to right the wrong done to thousands of Japanese Canadians during the war. Applying the concept of "negotiations" to the 20th-century history of Japanese Canadians, Roy Miki interweaves the main historical narrative with stories from his own personal and family histories, anecdotes of pivotal events in the redress movement, candid comments from interviews, and documents only available in archival collections. In the process, "Redress illuminates the larger issues of race and tolerance in Canada as well as in other nations where "new citizens" seek acceptance.
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    Steve Largy

    Rating: 5/5

    A disturbing eye opener

    Steve Largy

    7 years ago

    Being a white Irish/English-Canadian baby boomer, I grew up with the belief that the internment of Japanese-Canadians was an erroneous reaction to war time paranoia. This book opened my eyes to the possibility that internment and relocation were the result of decades of entrenched, intentional, systemic, and LEGALIZED racism. If only half of what is written in Redress were true it would still mark a shameful page in Canadian history.

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"Redress takes an unflinching look at the controversial movement to right the wrong done to thousands of Japanese Canadians during the war. Applying the concept of "negotiations" to the 20th-century history of Japanese Canadians, Roy Miki interweaves the main historical narrative with stories from his own personal and family histories, anecdotes of pivotal events in the redress movement, candid comments from interviews, and documents only available in archival collections. In the process, "Redress illuminates the larger issues of race and tolerance in Canada as well as in other nations where "new citizens" seek acceptance.

About the Author

Roy Miki was born in Manitoba in 1942 on a sugar beet farm that his parents had been forcibly sent to six months earlier. A third-generation Japanese Canadian, Miki is a key figure in the successful redress movement. An editor, critic and author of the 2002 Governor General's Award-winning poetry collection Surrender, Miki teaches at Simon Fraser University.

Trade Paperback

6 x 9 x 1.24 in

October 15, 2004

English


1551926504
9781551926506

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