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Sleeping Car Porters in Canada: An Ethnically Submerged Split Labour Market
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| Title |
Sleeping Car Porters in Canada: An Ethnically Submerged Split Labour Market
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| Abstract |
The Black community in Montreal grew largely from the demand for segregated labour on the railways. By 1941, almost half the employed Black males in the city were railway porters.
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| Publication |
Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
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| Volume |
Vol. 19
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| Issue |
no. 1
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| Pages |
1-20
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| Date |
1987
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
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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