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King, W. L. M. "Vancouver Riots: report by W.L. MacKenzie King... Commissioner appointed to investigate into the losses sustained by the Chinese population of Vancouver, B.C. on the occasion of the riots in that city in Sept. 1907." Ottawa, S.E. Dawson, 1908.
Collected by the Public Archives of Canada, (pamphlet no. 3374 for period 1878 to 1931, and Vancouver City Archives pamphlet no. 1908-24)
Lee, C. F. "Road to Enfranchisment: Chinese and Japanese in B.C." B.C. Studies. 30: 44-76, Summer 1976.
Deals with the process by which the Chinese and Japanese obtained their right to vote. Shows how politically powerless the Orientals were and how they depended upon the changing attitudes of the dominant white groups and the mediation of other groups to secure their rights.
Lower, J. A. "Official Racism." Canada and World. Vol. Dec. 1977, pp. 16-17.
A short article. Good as reading material and for conducting a workshop/seminar on the Asiatic Exclusion at the turn of the century.
Mah, J. D. "Struggle for Recognition." Canada and World. Vol. 42, Oct. 1976, pp. 16-17.
Basically on the forms of discrimination Chinese experienced in the past to the present.
Morley, Alan. "The 1907 anti-oriental riots." Chinatown News. Vol. 8, no. 10, Feb. 1961.
Quoted from a chapter of "Romance of Vancouver" by Alan Morley, Pictures indicating violence of the anti-oriental riots is shown.
Munro, J. A. "British Columbia and the 'Chinese Evil': Canada's first Anti-Asiatic Immigration Law." Journal of Canadian Studies. Vol. 6, no. Nov. 1971, pp. 42-51.
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