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(@tatafo) · 10/2023 · Tröts: 4.365 · Folger: 1
So 14.07.2024 07:57
Remembering a 1954 drowning tragedy that claimed the lives of 12 Quebec children – Montreal
When Gail Millington Grant saw the plaque with her sister’s name and the names of 11 other children, she was overcome with emotion.. “Finally, something is there,” she said. “Finally something is there for other people to see and realize what happened here.” On July 13, 1954, 62 children attending the Negro Community Centre day camp went out for a picnic.
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