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1890s
- A jewelers shop - an example of one type of business in Little Tokyo. Powell Street becomes the social and economic base of the Japanese Canadian community.
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1887 - Fishermen with their nets
1890s - Jeweler's shop
1907 - Anti-Asian riot in Vancouver
1941 - The Vancouver Asahis
1941 - I.D. card
1941 - Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
1941 - Impounded fishing boats
1942 - Confiscated cars
1942 - Bunk beds at Hastings Park
1942 - Women in Livestock Building
1942 - Internment camp
1942 - Tents at Slocan camp
1942 - Shacks at Slocan camp
1942 - Shack in Lemon Creek
1942 - Train arrives at internment camp
1942 - Censored post card
1942 - Men working in road camp
1942 - Churches teach children
1945 - Atomic bomb dropped on Japan
1945 - Japanese Canadians exiled
1986 - Redress ad in Globe and Mail
1988 - Redress rally in Ottawa
1988 - Redress agreement reached
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