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  • Derevensky, Jeffrey L., and Charles Lusthaus. “Black and Immigrant Children in Montreal: A Curricula Comparison” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Research Association, San Francisco, California, April 1976. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED126167.pdf.

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