Japanese-Canadian settler and advocate for equal voting rights
Tomekichi "Tomey" Homma (1865–1945) was a Canadian who was one of the first Japanese settlers of Steveston,[1] which is now part of Richmond, British Columbia. He fought for the right to vote for Japanese-Canadians in provincial elections.
^"Tomekichi Homma Elementary School". City of Richmond. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
Tomekichi "Tomey" Homma (1865–1945) was a Canadian who was one of the first Japanese settlers of Steveston, which is now part of Richmond, British Columbia...
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voting in provincial elections. The case originated with an attempt by TomekichiHomma, a Japanese immigrant and naturalized Canadian, to register to vote...
scientist and Down syndrome researcher Noriko Yui, mathematician TomekichiHomma, voting rights activist Art Miki, activist Hide Hyodo Shimizu, educator...
Act of 1923. Notable internees include: Ken Adachi Kazuo Hamasaki TomekichiHomma Ted Itani Robert Ito Mary Kitagawa Joy Kogawa Nobuo Kubota Art Miki...
to the provincial law brought by a naturalized Japanese-Canadian, TomekichiHomma, who had been denied the right to vote in British Columbia provincial...
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