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Welcome to 5 Generations, a virtual exhibit that tells the history of Japanese Canadians over one century.



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Bibliography

Adachi, Ken. The Enemy that Never Was. Toronto: McClelland & Steward, 1976.

Adachi, Pat. Asahi: A Legend in Baseball: A Legacy from the Japanese Canadian Baseball Team to its Heirs. Etobicoke, Ont.: Coronex Printing and Publishing Ltd., 1992.

Ashworth, Mary. The Forces Which Shaped Them: A History of the Education of Minority Group Children in British Columbia. Vancouver: New Star Books, 1979.

Broadfoot, Barry. Years of Sorrow, Years of Shame. Toronto: Doubleday Canada Limited, 1977.

Enomoto, Randy et al. (eds.). Homecoming ’92: Where the Heart is. Vancouver: NRC Pub.,1993.

Ito, Roy. We Went to War: The Story of the Japanese Canadians Who Served During the First and Second World Wars. Stittsville, Ont: Canada’s Wings, 1984.

Ito, Roy. Stories of My People: A Japanese Canadian Journal. Hamilton: Roy Ito, 1994.

Japanese Canadian Centennial Project. A Dream of Riches: The Japanese Canadian 1877-1977. Vancouver: Japanese Canadian Centennial Project, 1978.

Kitagawa, Muriel. This Is My Own—Letters to Wes and Other Writings on Japanese Canadians, 1941-1948. Roy Miki (ed.). Vancouver: Talonbooks, 1985.

Kogawa, Joy. Obasan. Toronto: Penguin Books, 1981.

Kogawa, Joy. Naomi’s Road. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1986.

Kogawa, Joy. Itsuka. Toronto: Penguin Books, 1993.

Makabe, Tomoko. (transl. by Kathleen Chisato Merken). Picture Brides: Japanese Women in Canada. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1995.

Miki, Roy & Cassandra Kobayashi. Justice in Our Time: The Japanese Canadian Redress Settlement. Vancouver: Talonbooks/NAJC, 1991.

Nakano, Takeo Ujo. Within the Barbed Wire Fence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980.

Nakayama, Gordon G. Issei: Stories of Japanese Canadian Pioneers. Toronto: NC Press, 1984.

Oiwa, Keibo (ed.) Stone Voices: Wartime Writings of Japanese Canadian Issei. Montreal: Vehicule Press, 1991.

Omatsu, Maryka. Bittersweet Passage: Redress and the Japanese Canadian Experience. Toronto: Between the Lines, 1992.

Shibata, Yuko. The Forgotten History of Japanese Canadians. Vancouver: New Sun Books, 1977.

Shimizu, Yon. The Exiles: An Archival History of the World War II Japanese Road Camps in British Columbia and Ontario. Wallaceburg: Shimizu Consulting and Publishing, 1993.

Sunahara, Ann Gomer. The Politics of Racism: The Uprooting of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War. Toronto: James Lorimer & Company, 1981.

Takeshi, John. And Justice For All. Toronto: Random House Inc., 1984.

Takata, Toyo. Nikkei Legacy: The Story of Japanese Canadians from Settlement to Today. Toronto: New Canada Publications, 1983.

Takashima, Shizue. A Child in Prison Camp. Toronto: Tundra Books, 1971.

Ward, W. Peter. White Canada Forever: Popular Attitudes and Public Policy Towards Orientals in British Columbia. 3rd ed. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2002.

Watada, Terry. Dukkyo Tozen: A History of Jodo Shinshu Buddism in Canada, 1905-1995. HpF Press and the Toronto Buddhist Church, 1996.




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