Unit 4: Harlem & Little Burgundy

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Across
  1. 2. Little Burgundy is a neighbourhood in the southwest borough of _______, Quebec.
  2. 8. The Union _____ Church was also established in St. Antoine to meet the community’s needs.
  3. 9. Until the 1950s, most black men in Montreal worked for the railway companies as sleeping car _________, dining car employees, and redcaps.
  4. 10. During the Great Migration, ________ became a destination for African Americans of all backgrounds.
Down
  1. 1. Booker T. Washington believed African Americans needed to achieve more economic development before _____ equality.
  2. 3. A famous musician from Little Burgundy.
  3. 4. The UNIA was founded by _________, and promoted Pan-Africanism.
  4. 5. The emergence of an English-speaking, working-class Black community in Little Burgundy is directly linked to the history of Canadian ______.
  5. 6. William Du Bois was one of the leading founders of the ________ .
  6. 7. In 1917, the Order of Sleeping Car Porters (OSCP), was the first Black labour ______ in North America.