Little –Burgundy’s A place called home for the Montreal’s Black community
This inner city part of town is known to be an important former industrial crossroad for the South-West as the Lachine canal used to be the navigable pole for industries to provide work for a few black residents in the area of Little Burgundy and St-Henri borough. The train Companies always hired some blacks, that would become almost the best job they could get at the time. As they abounded here for freedom and opportunity of being able to get work and raise their family. The rich cultural heritage developed and remains present when you visit the Union United church, …
