Community Activism in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Since World War II -- An Analysis Based on Oral History
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| Title |
Community Activism in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Since World War II -- An Analysis Based on Oral History
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| Abstract |
The authors discovered that in the 1980s there were two types of community activism practiced in N.D.G. -- that by the better paid and more educated middle-class home owners, and that by the renting, less educated working class. Sherbrooke Street divided these two groups.
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Montreal
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[s.n.]
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1984
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en
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Third Image Oral History Project report, sponsored by the N.D.G. Neighbourhood Association. |
| Citation |
Guardia, Raymond, and David Schulze. Community Activism in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Since World War II -- An Analysis Based on Oral History. Montreal: [s.n.], 1984.
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