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Smith, Craig M., 1961-
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Blacks -- Atlantic Provinces -- History.
Blacks -- Atlantic Provinces -- Biography.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Biography.
Atlantic Provinces -- History.
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Smith, Craig M., 1961-
Blacks -- Atlantic Provinces -- History.
Blacks -- Atlantic Provinces -- Biography.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- History.
Blacks -- Nova Scotia -- Biography.
Atlantic Provinces -- History.
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The journey continues : an
Atlantic
Canadian Black experience / Craig Marshall Smith.
by
Smith, Craig M., 1961-
Black Green and Red Educational Products & Craig Marshall Smith, [2011].
Call #:
971.500496 S644j
Subjects
Blacks
--
Atlantic
Provinces
--
History.
Blacks
--
Atlantic
Provinces
--
Biography
.
Blacks
--
Nova Scotia
--
History.
Blacks
--
Nova Scotia
--
Biography
.
Atlantic
Provinces
--
History.
ISBN:
9780968697931
Description:
256 p. : ill., ports. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
The Journey Continues was produced in conjunction with the Tri-County Regional School Board, Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, Black Islander's Cooperative of Prince Edward Island and PRUDE Inc, Saint John, New Brunswick. It was made possible by the financial support of Tri-County Regional school Board, Joan Craig, TD Canada Trust and the Africentric Learning Institute (ALI) and the Council of African Canadian Education.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The book begins with Mathieu Da Costa in Port Royal in 1605. He was the first known nameable person of Africa descent to come to Canada. Through its pages the book will acknowledge the accomplishments of more than 150 individuals. It will conclude with the signing of the free pardon that was issued by the province to the late Viola Desmond on April 15, 2011. In 1946 Desmond, of Halifax, was jailed and fined for sitting in the whites-only section of a New Glasgow movie theatre.
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