Colour-Coded: A legal History of Racism in Canada, 1900 - 1950

 By: Constance Backhouse

Constance Backhouse dissects the legal system of Canada in the early 20th century and its roots in White supremacy. Her research indicates the foundations placed to preserve inequality focusing on the oppression of Indigenous, Asian and African diaspora individual ethnicities.

Courtesy of University of Toronto Press: Source

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