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Elliott, Lorris, ed. Other Voices: Writings by Blacks in Canada. Toronto, ON: Williams-Wallace Publishers, 1985.
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Elliott, Lorris, ed. The Bibliography of Literary Writings by Blacks in Canada. Toronto, ON: Williams-Wallace Publishers, 1986.
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Austin, David, ed. You Don’t Play with Revolution: The Montreal Lectures of C.L.R. James. Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2009.
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Cummings, Ronald, and Nalini Mohabir, eds. The Fire That Time : Transnational Black Radicalism and the Sir George Williams Occupation. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press for Black Rose Books, 2020.
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Mills, Sean, Eric Fillion, and Désirée Rochat, eds. Statesman of the Piano: Jazz, Race, and History in the Life of Lou Hooper. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2023.
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Adams, Eric M. “Errors of Fact and Law: Race, Space, and Hockey in Christie v York.” University of Toronto Law Journal Vol. 62, no. 4 (Fall 2012): 463–497.
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Adjetey, Wendell Nii Laryea. Cross-Border Cosmopolitans: The Making of a Pan-African North America. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2023.
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Anderson, E., and L. C. Rice. Black Tourism in Montreal. Montreal: Allied Associates International, 1972.
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Austin, David. “All Roads Led to Montreal: Black Power, the Caribbean and the Black Radical Tradition in Canada.” Journal of African American History Vol. 92, no. 4 (September 2007): 516–539.
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Austin, David. Fear of a Black Nation: Race, Sex, and Security in Sixties Montreal. Toronto, ON: Between the Lines, 2013.
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Austin, David. Moving Against the System : The 1968 Congress of Black Writers and the Making of Global Consciousness. Toronto, ON: Between The Lines, 2018.
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Avrich, Barry. Oscar Peterson : Black + White. Documentary. Bell Media, 2021.
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Balakrishnan, T. R., and John Krault. “Segregation of Visible Minorities in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.” In Ethnic Canada: Identities and Inequalities, edited by Leo Driedger, 138–157. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1987.
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Bayne, Clarence S. Problems Facing the Black Community of Montreal, Submitted to Le Comité de La Commission de La Culture, Hotel [Sic] Du Parliament [Sic]. Montreal: [s.n.], 1991.
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Bayne, Clarence S. “Le Black Theatre Workshop de Montreal: Un Nouveau Bilan.” L’Annuaire théâtral: Revue québécoise d’études théâtrales Vol. 29 (Printemps 2001): 141–155.
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Bayne, Clarence S. “The Origins of Black Theatre in Montreal.” Canadian Theatre Review Vol. 118 (Spring 2004): 34–40.
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Belgrave, Valerie. “The Sir George Williams Affair.” In The Black Power Revolution, 1970: A Retrospective, edited by Selwyn Ryan and Taimoon Stewart, 119–131. St. Augustine, Trinidad: I.S.E.R., University of the West Indies, 1995.
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Bernard, Guy. “Les infirmières immigrantes antillaises au Québec, entre 1969 et 1982.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1986.
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Bertley, Leo W. Black Tiles in the Mosaic: A Pictorial History of the Blacks in Canada. Montreal: Belongo Publishers, 1974.
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Bertley, Leo W. Montreal’s Oldest Black Congregation: Union Church, 3007 Delisle Street. Pierrefonds, QC: Bilongo Publishers, 1976.
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Bertley, Leo W. Canada and Its People of African Descent. Pierrefonds, QC: Bilongo Publishers, 1977.
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Bertley, Leo W. “L’histoire du Québec vue par un Québécois noir.” In Qui est Québécois?, edited by Robert Vachon and Jacques Langlais, 85–97. Montréal: Fides, 1979.
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Bessière, Arnaud. La contribution des Noirs au Québec : quatre siècles d’une histoire partagée. Québec: Publications du Québec, 2012.
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Black Community Work Group on Education. Final Report on the Aspirations and Expectations of the Quebec Black Community with Regard to Education. Montréal: Commission des droits de la personne du Québec, 1978.
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Bled, Yves. “La condition des domestiques antillaises à Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1965.
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Calliste, Agnes. “Sleeping Car Porters in Canada: An Ethnically Submerged Split Labour Market.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 19, no. 1 (1987): 1–20.
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Carew, Jan. “Malcolm X’s Mother in Montreal: A Pioneering Educator.” In Re/Visioning: Canadian Perspectives on the Education of Africans in the Late Twentieth Century, edited by Vincent D’Oyley and Carl James, 18–24. North York, ON: Captus Press, 1998.
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Celemencki, Jacqueline. Portrait of Young Quebecers Originating from the Caribbean and Sub-Saharan Africa : English Sector. [The Academic Success of Immigrant Origin Students in High School]. Montréal: GRIÉS, 2011.
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Clifton, Merritt. “Quebec Loop Broke Color Line in 1935.” Baseball Research Journal Vol. 13 (1984): 67–68.
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Eber, Dorothy. The Computer Centre Party: Canada Meets Black Power. Montreal: Tundra Books, 1969.
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