Stanger-Ross, JordanLandscapes of Injustice Research Collective2021-07-202021-07-2020212021Stanger-Ross, J. & Landscapes of Injustice Collective. (2021). Canadians inherit a Landscape of Injustice. Victoria, BC: University of Victoria.http://hdl.handle.net/1828/13151Can you imagine someone taking your home, all your possessions, and your freedom? In 1942, Canada forcibly removed and interned 21,460 Japanese Canadians from British Columbia (BC). They could bring only what they could carry. Officials promised to protect the rest. Instead, Japanese Canadians were dispossessed: everything was stolen or sold. This chapter of a book on the dispossession focuses on 1,700 parcels of real estate sold without the consent of Japanese Canadian owners.enJapanese Canadians - Canada - History - 20th centuryJapanese Canadians - Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945Japanese - Canadians - Economic conditions - 20th centuryRacism – anti-Japanism, Canada - History - 20th centuryCanadians inherit a Landscape of InjusticeOther