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Mary Kitagawa: A Nikkei Canadian Life

Mary Kitagawa: A Nikkei Canadian Life

Paperback

Series: Asian America

Biographies GeneralCanadian HistoryAsian American Studies

ISBN10: 1503641074
ISBN13: 9781503641075
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: Nov 5 2024
Pages: 246
Weight: 0.71
Height: 0.63 Width: 5.91 Depth: 8.90
Language: English

This book tells the story of Japanese Canadian activist Mary Kitagawa. In the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor bombing, Mary was one of roughly 22,000 Nikkei uprooted from their homes on the Pacific coast and forbidden to return to western British Columbia until long after World War II had officially ended. In the decades that followed, Mary and her family navigated financial precarity and ostracism, but also found ways to pursue both economic stability and political engagement. Beginning with Mary's grandparents, who were among the earliest immigrants to Canada from Japan, this book tracks the family's experiences--and those of the larger Nikkei Canadian community--from the late 1800s to the present.

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