The History of Immigration and Racism in Canada: Essential ReadingsBarrington Walker Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2008 - 305 Seiten Examines the complex and disturbing history of immigration and racism in Canada. This book covers themes including Native/non-Native contact, migration and settlement in the nineteenth century, immigrant workers and radicalism, human rights, internment during WWII, and racism. |
Inhalt
Acknowledgements | 9 |
Introduction | 11 |
Chapter 1 | 17 |
Chapter 2 | 27 |
Chapter 3 | 41 |
Chapter 4 | 49 |
Chapter 5 | 69 |
Chapter 6 | 82 |
Chapter 11 | 158 |
Chapter 12 | 175 |
Chapter 13 | 189 |
Chapter 14 | 205 |
Chapter 15 | 221 |
Chapter 16 | 239 |
Chapter 17 | 250 |
Chapter 18 | 264 |
Chapter 7 | 90 |
Chapter 8 | 109 |
Chapter 9 | 125 |
Chapter 10 | 142 |
Chapter 19 | 279 |
Copyright Acknowledgement | 302 |
Back Cover | 307 |
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