Righting Canada's Wrongs: Japanese Canadian Internment in the Second World War

Hickman, P.; Fukawa, M.
This resource gives a detailed account of the Japanese immigrant experience in Canada and outlines the legal, political, and social opposition they faced in the 20th century. It is a comprehensive review of the Japanese experience through images, documents, interviews, photographs, and historical artifacts. Suitable for grades 4-12, it’s useful to examine how immigrants were treated in Canada and understand how policy affected Japanese immigrants, and ends with how the government has tried to redress the wrongs. The title provides teachers with information and resources on Japanese immigration and internment and the context in which it occurred.
Subject:
English Language Arts
Grades:
  • 4-12

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