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==Books== | ==Books== | ||
Following are books on Kamagatamaru and Books which depicts the incident:<br><br> | |||
* The Komagata Maru incident - by Sharon Pollock | * The Komagata Maru incident - by Sharon Pollock | ||
* Komagata Maru: A Challenge to Colonialism, Key Documents by Gurdev Singh Sidhu | |||
* The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar by Hugh Johnston | |||
* Tragedy of Komagata Maru by Sohan Singh Josh | |||
* The "Komagata Maru" Incident - A Canadian Immigration Battle Revisited by Robert Jarvis | |||
* Lions of the Sea by Jessi Thind | |||
* Canadian Sikhs (part one) and Komagata Maru massacre by Kesara SinÌgha | |||
* Penguin History of Canada by Robert Bothwell | |||
* Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment by Tariq Nadeem | |||
* Why I Hate Canadians by Will Ferguson | |||
==Movies== | ==Movies== |
Revision as of 19:44, 20 August 2009
Books
Following are books on Kamagatamaru and Books which depicts the incident:
- The Komagata Maru incident - by Sharon Pollock
- Komagata Maru: A Challenge to Colonialism, Key Documents by Gurdev Singh Sidhu
- The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar by Hugh Johnston
- Tragedy of Komagata Maru by Sohan Singh Josh
- The "Komagata Maru" Incident - A Canadian Immigration Battle Revisited by Robert Jarvis
- Lions of the Sea by Jessi Thind
- Canadian Sikhs (part one) and Komagata Maru massacre by Kesara SinÌgha
- Penguin History of Canada by Robert Bothwell
- Immigrating to Canada and Finding Employment by Tariq Nadeem
- Why I Hate Canadians by Will Ferguson
Movies
Exclusion, a film on the the Komagata Maru incident, is an forthcoming attempt of Deepa Mehta on the incident of Kamagata Maru.