Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec

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  • Williams, Dorothy W. Blacks in Montreal, 1628-1986: An Urban Demography. Montreal: D.W. Williams, 2008.
  • Labelle, Micheline, Serge Larose, and Victor Piché. “Politique d’immigration et immigration en provenance de la Caraibe anglophone au Canada et au Québec, 1900-1979.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 15, no. 2 (1983): 1–24.

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