Prof documents 1960s evisceration of Montreal’s Black-Anglo Little Burgundy enclave

From the late 1800s up through the first half of the 20th century, Montreal’s Little Burgundy in the city’s West End was home to a thriving Black-Anglo community with robust social service traditions, employment centred around two train stations and a jazz scene that drew the greats from Harlem, Detroit and elsewhere. But various economic … Continue reading Prof documents 1960s evisceration of Montreal’s Black-Anglo Little Burgundy enclave