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Williams, Dorothy W. “‘You Don’t Have A History’: Passion as the Counter-Narrative of Heritage, History, and Archives.” Minorités linguistiques et société / Linguistic Minorities and Society No. 21 (2023): 1–14. https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/minling/2023-n21-minling07803/1097640ar.pdf.
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Extian-Babiuk, Tamara. “‘To Be Sold, a Negro Wench’: Slave Ads of the Montreal Gazette, 1785-1805.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/QMM/TC-QMM-98920.pdf.
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Williams, Dorothy W. They “Could Care for Our Elderly in Our Homes”: The Historical Impact of Black Caregivers. [QUESCREN Working Paper no. 10]. Montreal: Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network, Concordia University, 2023. https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/artsci/scpa/quescren/docs/Working_Paper_10_WillIams.pdf.
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Johnson, Luba M. “The Negro in Canada, Slave and Free.” Master’s Thesis, State University of Iowa, 1930.
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Boone, Emilie. “The Likeness of Fugitivity: William Notman’s Carte-de-Visite Portrait of John Anderson.” History of Photography Vol. 37, no. 2 (May 2013): 221–234.
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Junne Jr., George H. The History of Blacks in Canada: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2003.
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Torczyner, Jim L., and Sharon Springer. The Evolution of the Black Community of Montreal: Change and Challenge. Montreal: MCESSP, McGill School of Social Work, 2001. https://www.mcgill.ca/mchrat/files/mchrat/BlackDemographicStudy2001.PDF.
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Winks, Robin W. The Blacks in Canada : A History. 2nd ed. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2000.
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Elliott, Lorris, ed. The Bibliography of Literary Writings by Blacks in Canada. Toronto, ON: Williams-Wallace Publishers, 1986.
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Nelson, Charmaine A. “Sugar Cane, Slaves and Ships: Colonialism, Geography and Power in Nineteenth-Century Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica.” In Living History: Encountering the Memory of the Heirs of Slavery, edited by Ana Lucia Araujo, 19–56. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Soirées Éthiopiennes : Blackface Culture in Quebec.” Canadian Diversity/Diversité canadienne Vol. 16, no. 3 (2019): 26–30. https://www.ciim.ca/img/boutiquePDF/canadiandiversity-vol16-no3-2019-v2-m8007.pdf.
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Mott, H. “Slavery in Montreal.” The McGill University Magazine, May 1906.
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Nelson, Charmaine A. Slavery, Geography and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Marine Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica. New York, NY: Routledge, 2016.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Slavery 1628-1834.” In Boundaries of Identity: A Quebec Reader, edited by William Dodge, 123–131. Toronto: Lester Publishing Limited, 1992.
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Gay, Daniel. “Portrait d’une communauté : Les Noirs du Québec, 1629-1900.” Cap aux Diamants No. 79 (Automne 2004): 10–12. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/cd/2004-n79-cd1045095/7185ac.pdf.
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Maynard, Robyn. Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present. Black Point, NS: Fenwood Publishing, 2017.
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Mott, Jean. Pointe-Au-Chêne Protestant Cemetery. Pointe Claire, QC: Quebec Family History Society, 1983.
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Elliott, Lorris, ed. Other Voices: Writings by Blacks in Canada. Toronto, ON: Williams-Wallace Publishers, 1985.
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Mathieu, Sarah-Jane. North of the Color Line: Migration and Black Resistance in Canada, 1870-1955. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2010.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Montreal’s Black Porters : A Legacy to Celebrate.” Quebec Heritage News, Winter 2022.
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Collison, Gary. “‘Loyal and Dutiful Subjects of Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria’: Fugitive Slaves in Montreal, 1850-1866.” Québec Studies Vol. 19 (95 1994): 59–70.
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Riddell, William Renwick. “Lower Canada.” The Journal of Negro History Vol. 5, no. 3 (July 1920): 305–315.
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Lovell, John. Lovell’s Historic Report of Census of Montreal, Taken in January, 1891...of Town of St. Henry...of City of St. Cunegonde...of St. Louis of Mile End...of Coteau St. Louis...of Town of Notre Dame Des Neiges...of Outremont... Montreal: John Lovell & Son, 1891. http://ebooks.library.ualberta.ca/local/cihm_06065.
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Williams, Dorothy W. “Little Burgundy and Montreal’s Black English-Speaking Community.” The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada, February 2020. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/little-burgundy-and-montreal-s-black-english-speaking-community#:~:text=Little%20Burgundy%20and%20Montreal%27s%20Black%20English%2DSpeaking%20Community,-Article%20by&text=Little%20Burgundy%20is%20a%20neighbourhood,(see%20also%20Black%20Canadians).
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Larochelle, Catherine. L’école du racisme : La construction de l’altérité à l’école québécoise ( 1830-1915). Montréal: Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2021.
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D’Amico, Anne-Julie. “La perception des marginaux par les bourgeois de Québec au XIXe siècle : l’exemple des journaux, 1840-1880.” Master’s Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27254/27254.pdf.
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Bessière, Arnaud. La contribution des Noirs au Québec : quatre siècles d’une histoire partagée. Québec: Publications du Québec, 2012.
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Hoerder, Dirk. “Immigrants in Montreal.” In Creating Societies: Immigrant Lives in Canada, 71–84. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1999.
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Evoughlian, Sandra. “Envisioning New Futures : Portrait Photographs of Black Victorians in Montreal, 1861-1901.” Master’s Thesis, McGill University, 2018. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/v979v695j.
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Mackey, Frank. “Earth-Shattering Stuff About A Gaspé Family.” Connections: Journal of The Quebec Family History Society, September 2018.
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