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Category Archive: “I Don’t Cry Any More”

Canada and Immigration: “I Don’t Cry Anymore“

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Mavis Gallant interviews recent Canadian immigrants (“DP workers”) coming from war-ravaged Europe and Russia to work as domestic servants.

english392lw April 4, 2017 "I Don't Cry Any More", Feature Articles from the 1940s

Podcast: “I Don’t Cry Anymore”

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Listen to an annotated reading of Mavis Gallant’s article “I Don’t Cry Any More.”

abrensite April 3, 2017 "I Don't Cry Any More"
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Voices from “I Don’t Cry Anymore”

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Mapping “I Don’t Cry Any More”

What the Globe wrote about the Arrival of Displaced Persons in 1947

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Read an original Globe report about displaced persons in Canada.

Colette Colligan March 29, 2017 "I Don't Cry Any More"

Post WWII Immigration to Canada

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Numbers of Displaced Persons who came to Canada.

Colette Colligan March 29, 2017 "I Don't Cry Any More"

Gallant’s Fascination with Migration Stories Goes Deeper: Connecting her Fiction to her Journalism

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A reading from Mavis Gallant’s “From the Fifteenth District”– a ghost story where the living haunt the dead.

Anouska March 20, 2017 "I Don't Cry Any More", Are They Canadian?
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