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Québécoise, Franco-American, Acadian, Cajun and more. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The Other Side of The Cotton Franco-Americans in the Textile Industry. By 1890 the French-Canadian population comprised one-fifth of the immigrants in Lawrence p 42. The truth is that the New England textile business was one of the bedrock industries of the USA and labor from French-speaking Canada was the bedrock of this industry. One cant second-guess history. But Ill indulge the speculation that but f.A large sup.

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It Hardly Needs to Be Said. Here is a link to the Gladys Taber entry. In Wikipedia, and it provides a bibliography of her work. In the summer, I usually read on the patio when I have my afternoon tea, and that is where, appropriately enough, I am reading. A bit of bright blue sky above the patio.

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M Caroline Watson Hamlin and Detroit Folklore. French Canadians in Michigan Today. Emerging Metis Culture in Canadian Art.

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Québécoise, Franco-American, Acadian, Cajun and more. Wednesday, August 5, 2015. The Other Side of The Cotton Franco-Americans in the Textile Industry. By 1890 the French-Canadian population comprised one-fifth of the immigrants in Lawrence p 42. The truth is that the New England textile business was one of the bedrock industries of the USA and labor from French-speaking Canada was the bedrock of this industry. One cant second-guess history. But Ill indulge the speculation that but f.A large sup.

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