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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.

  1. ^ "Tomekichi Homma Elementary School". City of Richmond. Retrieved 2018-05-09.

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