Author:  Joy Kogawa
Book:    Obasan
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I hate to admit it," she said, "but for all we hear about the States, Canada's capacity for racism seems even worse." "Worse?" "The American Japanese were interned as we were in Canada, and sent off to concentration camps, but their property wasn't liquidated as ours was. And look how quickly the communities reestablished themselves in Los Angeles and San Francisco. We weren't allowed to return to the West Coast like that. We've never recovered from the dispersal policy. But of course that was the government's whole idea-to make sure we'd never be visible again. Official racism was blatant in Canada.

( Joy Kogawa )
[ Obasan ]
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