Haïti (Québec) Trailer

Haïti (Québec) Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985 Factual 59 mins

Haitians make up the largest black community in Quebec: there are over 40,000 of them, the vast majority of them living on the island of Montreal, where they are often the target of prejudice, hostility, and contempt.

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