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Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History.
Loyalists, Black -- Nova Scotia -- History.
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Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History.
Loyalists, Black -- Nova Scotia -- History.
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The
times
of
African
Nova
Scotians
.
Volume
two
: a
celebration
of
our
history
,
heritage
and
culture
/ Delmore "Buddy" Daye Learning Institute.
Delmore "Buddy" Daye Learning Institute, [2015].
Call #:
971.600496 T583 v.2
Subjects
Blacks --
Nova
Scotia --
History
.
Loyalists, Black --
Nova
Scotia --
History
.
Series
Times
series (Delmore "Buddy" Daye Learning Institute)
ISBN:
9780994929204 (pbk.)
Alternate title:
African
Nova
Scotians
.
Volume
two
: a
celebration
of
our
history
,
heritage
and
culture
Description:
46 p. : ill., ports. ; 31 cm.
Notes:
Pages designed in tabloid newspaper format.
Summary:
"Ten Percent of all the Loyalists who settled in
Nova
Scotia were of
African
decent. These
African
Nova
Scotians
planted the seeds for the more than fifty Black communities that would eventually be established in every part of the province.
Volume
Two
of The
Times
of
African
Nova
Scotians
explores the
history
of these communities. Where were they located? Who were the community founders and what happened to these communities? Senior contributors to this edition include Dr. George Elliott Clarke, Dr. Sylvia Hamilton, Dr. Walter Borden and Dr. Geraldine Browning, all of whom are descendants of founding families of their own communities. The Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute is a twelve person volunteer board of
African
Nova
Scotian professionals that has been tasked with conducting research, developing programs and providing services on behalf of
our
African
Canadian/
Nova
Scotian learners. The DBDLI has a mandate that encompasses learners of all ages."--From dbdli.ca (Delmore “Buddy” Daye Learning Institute) website.
Other authors:
Delmore "Buddy" Daye Learning Institute.
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