Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism
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Author(s): Foster, Cecil
ISBN No.: 9781771965873
Pages: 400
Year: 202402
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.15
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Praise for They Call Me George: The Untold Story of Black Train Porters and the Birth of Modern Canada "Foster had the courage to examine the realities of race in this country long before it was commonplace to do so . Canadian multiculturalism rests on the shoulders of the sleeping car porters." --Globe and Mail "In [They Call Me George] . Foster aims to restore the identities of the Black men who once worked on Canadian railroads. In the process, he also excavates a chapter of Canadian history that has been largely erased from the collective memory: the role that Black train porters played in furthering social justice and shaping Canada into the country it is today." --Toronto Star "Foster has dissected the myth of Canadian tolerance, born of our history as a haven for refugee slaves--exposing instead a past in which the English and French elites fought to create a white nation . Blacks and other Canadians of colour are not merely the beneficiaries of multiculturalism; they are its architects." --Donna Bailey Nurse, Literary Review of Canada "Informative and well-written .


We owe a debt of gratitude to [the porters], and to Foster for his masterful and insightful research and writing." --Daily Nation (Barbados) "An excellent, well-written, and historically accurate volume." -- UK Barbados Nation "A bold book by a self-assured scholar who has rewritten our conventional history . says Foster: 'This important piece of Canadian history has yet to be fully told.' They Call Me George is [his] effort to do just that." --Winnipeg Free Press "Mr. Foster's well-written book about black train porters contains a wealth of information that is illuminating, revealing and, at times, disappointing. The beauty of the Canadian railroad had its ugly side, too.


" --Washington Times Praise for Cecil Foster "Cecil Foster is a wise man with a flair for storytelling and writing that enters the heart." --Quill & Quire (Starred Review) "Foster's story of a West Indies community in transition is a marvelous read, filled with humour, sorrow, and wit, and told with the deft and gentle touch of a master storyteller." --Thomas King "Cecil Foster kicks up one hell of a class-war fuss and proves he's got stuff enough to show those mediocre storytellers how it's really done . Unforgettable." --Toronto Star "I don't know when I've read a more evocative book about black men. Read it and you will see the world differently." --Vancouver Sun "Foster brings historical depth to his work and shows that the social and political recognition of blackness and multiculturalism is itself a contingent moment in history." --George Dei, University of Toronto.



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