Halford Wilson Papers The Japanese Situation in British Columbia

Halford Wilson Papers The Japanese Situation in British Columbia

Description

Title Proper PR0038 MS0012 BOX 2 FILE 22
Date(s) of material from this resource digitized 1942
General material designation
From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image.
Scope and content
Halford Wilson was a Vancouver alderman and well-known anti-Orientalist. This file contains a speech given by MP A.W. Neill (Comox-Alberni) on the “The Japanese Situation in British Columbia”. Neill commends the Fishing Vessel Disposal Committee for their work. Following the speech is discussion about the confiscation of radios and cameras and plans to evacuate a “protected area”.
Name of creator
Wilson, Halford David, 1904-1988 created this archive during his time as a Vancouver politician.
Immediate source of acquisition
The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective between 2014 and 2018.
This record was digitized in full.

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Halford Wilson Papers The Japanese Situation in British Columbia
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Terminology

Readers of these historical materials will encounter derogatory references to Japanese Canadians and euphemisms used to obscure the intent and impacts of the internment and dispossession. While these are important realities of the history, the Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective urges users to carefully consider their own terminological choices in writing and speaking about this topic today as we confront past injustice. See our statement on terminology, and related sources here.