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William Ging Wee Dere
William Ging Wee Dere is a Toishanese Chinese whose family endured the racism of the Head Tax and Chinese Exclusion Act. For two decades, he was a community activist in Montreal. In the fine tradition of Chinese-Canadians, he worked for the railroad until his retirement, after which he wrote his memoir, Red China Man, Struggle for Identity and Belonging.