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Marcil, Claude. “Les communautés noires au Québec.” Éducation Québec Vol. 11, no. 6 (Avril 1981): 18–26.
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Deskin, Riva. “The Effects of Dialectical and Standard Texts Upon the Comprehension of West Indian Black Beginning Readers.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1979.
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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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Laferrière, Michel. “The Adjustment of Immigrant Students : A Comparison of Anglophone and Francophone Black Students in Montreal (Canada).” In International Migration and Immigrant Adaptation, 12p. Uppsala, Sweden, 1978.
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Laferrière, Michel. “The Education of Black Students in Montreal Schools: An Emerging Anglophone Problem, a Non-Existent Francophone Preoccupation.” In Ethnic Canadians: Culture and Education, edited by Martin L. Kovacs, 243–255. Regina, SK: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, 1978.
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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. Black Tiles in the Mosaic: A Pictorial History of the Blacks in Canada. Montreal: Belongo Publishers, 1974.
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Tunteng, P. Kiven. “Racism and the Montreal Computer Incident of 1969.” Race Vol. 14, no. 3 (January 1973): 229–240.
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Anderson, E., and L. C. Rice. Black Tourism in Montreal. Montreal: Allied Associates International, 1972.
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Jonas, Holly C. “Little Burgundy Dropouts from the High School of Montreal.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 1971.
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Forsythe, Dennis. Let the Niggers Burn: The Sir George Williams University Affair and Its Caribbean Aftermath. Montreal: Our Generation Press, 1971.
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Eber, Dorothy. The Computer Centre Party: Canada Meets Black Power. Montreal: Tundra Books, 1969.
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Handelman, Don. “Leadership, Solidarity and Conflict in West Indian Immigrant Associations.” Human Organizations Vol. 26, no. 3 (Fall 1967): 118–125.
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Bled, Yves. “La condition des domestiques antillaises à Montréal.” Master’s Thesis, Université de Montréal, 1965.
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