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The Slave Camps
Ronald Liversedge Victor Hoar
Recollections of the on to Ottawa Trek, 1973, p.35
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Título:
The Slave Camps
Autor:
Ronald Liversedge
Victor Hoar
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Recollections of the on to Ottawa Trek, 1973, p.35
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In 1932, the first few relief camps opened in British Columbia under the jurisdiction of the provincial government. It was felt, and rightly so, by the unemployed organizations, that the purpose of the relief camps was to separate the single and married unemployed and weaken the unemployed united front in Vancouver. The Single Men’s Organization waged a desperate campaign, urging the single men to refuse to go to the camps. The provincial government opened the first camps on a voluntary basis and promised a two dollar a day wage in the camps. Despite the fact that almost everyone concerned realized
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