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Pierre "PK" Vallières (22 February 1938 – 23 December 1998) was a Canadian journalist and writer, known as an intellectual leader of the
Front de libération du Québec The (FLQ) was a Quebec separatist terrorist group which aimed to establish an independent and socialist Quebec. Founded sometime in the early 1960s, the FLQ conducted a number of attacks between 1963 and 1970,Reich, Walter. ''Origins of Terror ...
(FLQ). He was the author of the essay ''Nègres blancs d'Amérique'', which likened the struggles of
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to those of
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.


Biography


Early life

Pierre Vallières was born on 22 February 1938, in
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, Quebec, into a
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family. Vallières grew up in
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(now part of
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) in the South Shore region, considered one of the most deprived areas of the Montreal metropolitan area. He entered the Franciscan Order but left after a couple of years. He worked in a
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before becoming a journalist, first for ''
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'', and then for ''
Cité Libre ''Cité Libre'' was an influential political journal published in Quebec, Canada, through the 1950s and 1960s. Co-founded in 1950 by editor and future Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, the publication served as an organ of opposition to th ...
'', for which he later became the director. as cited in Vallières, ''White Niggers of America'', p. 120. He then went to cover international news for ''
La Presse is a French-language online newspaper published daily in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1884, it is now owned by an independent nonprofit trust. ' was formerly a broadsheet daily, considered a newspaper of record in Canada. Its Sunday edi ...
''.


FLQ and ''Nègres blancs d'Amérique''

Vallières had been working for ''La Presse'' for two years when he was fired for taking part in "subversive activities", having become a left-wing political activist at a young age. In September 1964, Vallières and Charles Gagnon published the first issue of left-wing ''Révolution québécoise'' magazine. In July 1965, Vallières and Gagnon led the "Fourth Wave" of the
Front de libération du Québec The (FLQ) was a Quebec separatist terrorist group which aimed to establish an independent and socialist Quebec. Founded sometime in the early 1960s, the FLQ conducted a number of attacks between 1963 and 1970,Reich, Walter. ''Origins of Terror ...
(FLQ), a separatist and Marxist-Leninist paramilitary group in Quebec, when they combined the remains of the "Third Wave" with their Popular Liberation Movement. Vallières published the group's newspaper, ''La Cognée'' ("The Hit"), and was involved in
militant The English word ''militant'' is both an adjective and a noun, and it is generally used to mean vigorously active, combative and/or aggressive, especially in support of a cause, as in "militant reformers". It comes from the 15th century Lat ...
activities. The FLQ's
bombing A bomb is an explosive weapon that uses the exothermic reaction of an explosive material to provide an extremely sudden and violent release of energy. Detonations inflict damage principally through ground- and atmosphere-transmitted mechan ...
campaign prompted a quick clampdown by Canadian authorities, and by August 1966, the
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(RCMP) had arrested many FLQ members. Vallières escaped the arrests and fled to the United States with Gagnon, where they conducted a
hunger strike A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance where participants fasting, fast as an act of political protest, usually with the objective of achieving a specific goal, such as a policy change. Hunger strikers that do not take fluids are ...
at the United Nations headquarters in New York City to protest what was considered to be Quebec's plight in Canada. While in New York, Vallières was held in the Manhattan House of Detention for Men before being
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back to Canada, where he was immediately arrested in connection with the robbery of a Montreal cinema on 27 August 1966. Vallières, along with Charles Gagnon and five other people, was convicted of the
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of Thérèse Morin, a 64-year-old secretary who died in the explosion of a bomb that was delivered to the H. B. La Grenade shoe manufacturer in Montreal on 5 May 1966, and of Jean Corbo, a 16-year-old FLQ member who died on 14 July 1966 in the explosion of the bomb he had placed himself at the Dominion Textile factory in Montreal. Vallières received a
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for the deaths, but the conviction was overturned by the
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, and in a second trial held in 1969, he was convicted again and this time sentenced to 30 months in prison. He was paroled on 26 May 1970 after spending 44 months in prison. Vallières wrote a number of works during his four-month imprisonment in New York in 1967, the most famous of which was ''Nègres blancs d'Amérique'' (1968), translated into English as ''White Niggers of America''. The book compared the historical situation of French-Canadians to that of African-Americans at the height of the latter's
civil rights Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' political freedom, freedom from infringement by governments, social organizations, and private individuals. They ensure one's entitlement to participate in the civil and ...
struggles, where Vallières argued the parallels between the two peoples as an exploited lower class, and called for
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of liberation against their common
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ic oppressors.


Later life and death

In 1970, during the
October Crisis The October Crisis () was a chain of political events in Canada that started in October 1970 when members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) kidnapped the provincial Labour Minister Pierre Laporte and British diplomat James Cross f ...
, the FLQ abducted and murdered
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, the Vice-Premier of Quebec. The following year, Vallières renounced violence as a means to achieve Quebec independence, and on 4 October 1972, under a
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agreement, received a one-year
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on three charges of counselling kidnapping for political purposes. Vallières then resumed his career as a journalist, writer, and publisher. Vallières died from heart failure on 23 December 1998, at the Jacques-Viger Hospital in Montreal.


Works

*''Nègres blancs d'Amérique, autobiographie précoce d'un " terroriste " québécois.'' Montréal : Éditions Parti pris, 1967 (translated as ''White Niggers of America: The Precocious Autobiography of a Quebec Terrorist'' by Joan Pinkham, Monthly Review Press, 1971 and McClelland & Stewart, 1972) *''Vivre sans temps morts, jouir sans entraves! '' Paris, 1970 *''L'urgence de choisir. '' Montréal Parti-Pris, 1971; (translated as ''Choose!'', New Press, 1972 ) *''Pour un front commun multinational de libération. '' with Charles Gagnon. S.l. : Front de libération du Québec, 1971 *''Un Québec impossible. '' Montréal : Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1977 (translated as ''The Impossible Quebec: Illusions of Sovereignty Association'', 1980) *''L'exécution de Pierre Laporte : les dessous de l'Opération. '' Montréal : Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1977 (translated as ''The Assassination of Pierre Laporte'' by Ralph Wells, Lorimer, 1977) *''Les scorpions associés. '' with René Lévesque. Montréal : Éditions Québec-Amérique, 1978 *''La démocratie ingouvernable. '' Montréal : Québec/Amérique, 1979 *''La liberté en friche. '' Montréal : Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1979 *''Changer de société. '' with Serge Proulx. Montréal : Québec/Amérique, 1982 *''Les héritiers de Papineau : itinéraire politique d'un "nègre blanc" (1960–1985). '' Montréal, Québec : Québec/Amérique, 1986 *''Noces obscures.'' Montréal : L'Hexagone, 1986 *''Le devoir de résistance.'' Montréal : VLB, 1994 *''Paroles d'un nègre blanc.'' with Jacques Jourdain and Mélanie Mailhot. Montréal : VLB éditeur, 2002


Film

*''Freedom Outraged'' Vallières plays himself in a documentary by the
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directed by
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. A 16-mm medium length, color, 1994.


Bibliography

*Antaya, Felipe, ''Pierre Vallières ou le danger d'occulter le passé'', master's thesis, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, 2011, 108 p. *Baillargeon, Constantin, ''Pierre Vallières vu par son "professeur de philosophie"'', Médiaspaul, Montréal, 2002, 128 p. *Binamé, Charles, and Thériault, Normand, ''Pierre Vallières'', television broadcast, Radio-Québec, 1974, 60 minutes *Gignac, Benoit, ''Québec 68 : l'année révolution'', Éditions La Presse, Montréal, 2008, 272 p. *Jourdain, Jacques, ''De ''Cité Libre'' à ''L'urgence de choisir'' : Pierre Vallières et les palinodies de la gauche québécoise'', master's thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 1995, 115 p. *Jourdain, Jacques, and Mailhot, Mélanie, ''Vallières : Paroles d'un nègre blanc'', VLB éditeur, Montréal, 2002, 286 p. *Samson-Legault, Daniel,
Dissident : Pierre Vallières (1938–1998)
', Éditions Québec Amérique, Montréal, 2018, 497 p., *Tétreault, Paul, ''A suggested framework for the study of perceptions of violence and its application to the writings of Pierre Trudeau and Pierre Vallières'', master's thesis, McGill University, Montréal, 1971, 106 p.


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