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"Some porters may have complained about racist attitudes on the railways, but few bad encounters occurred on my many trips. The average Canadian travellers in those days were good decent people who just wanted to enjoy the trip."

Proud Of A Career In Stainless Steel
A Porter Recalls Spotless Passenger Trains And In The Main, 'Good Decent People'


By Gerald A. Archambeau
Special to the Star
The Toronto Star, February 24, 2008
Section 1D - Ideas

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"Gerald Archambeau is not a name familiar to most Canadians. But his experience as a black immigrant arriving in Canada in the 1950s touches on various themes central to the country's identity."

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Reviewed by Don MacLean
Ottawa Life
August 2005 Page 9

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