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Blacks on the Border: the Black Refugees in British North America, 1815-1900'
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Proquest Dissertations
(2014) Alphonso Lisk-Carew: Early Photography in Sierra Leone. Phd
The West Indian Mission to West Africa: the Rio Pongas Mission, 1850-1963
Editorial Board / Comité De Rédaction Advisory Board / Comité Consultatif
'Nova Scotia's Best Kept Secret': African Nova Scotian Perceptions Of
Essex/Kent County African-Canadian Connections to the Ontario Curriculum for Grades 1 to 6 Social Studies, Grades 7 and 8 History and Geography
January 16, 2017 Mr. Ronald J. Macdonald Q.C. Director Sirt
History of the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children: Governance, Operations & Living Conditions
Freeborn Men of Color: the Franck Brothers in Revolutionary North America, 1755-1820
African Nova Scotian Youth Experience on the Island, the Hill, and the Marsh: a Study of Truro, Nova Scotia in the 1950S and 1960S
British Travellers, Nova Scotia's Black Communities and The
The Re-Enslavement of Elizabeth Watson Franco Paz University of Vermont
Feeble-Minded”, 1890-1931
Trelawny Maroon, the Colour of Freedom: Re#Conceptualizing
CDM-C2011-311-355-Bilby.Pdf
Americo-Liberians and the Transformative Geographies of Race
Top View
Reality Check Into What Is Working and What Is Not for African Nova Scotian Students
Timeline (1492–2000)
Liberty to Slaves: the Black Loyalist Controversy
The Impact of Skin Color on Atlantic Ethnic Africans in the Eighteenth Century
WEST HANTS REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Police Advisory Board - Meeting Agenda April 7, 2021 - 6:00 P.M
Report on Lord Dalhousie's History on Slavery and Race
Transnational Black Dialogues
Racial Segregation in Canadian Legal History: Viola Desmond's Challenge, Nova Scotia, 1946
141 Or Canada
Black Women's Health
The Black Aesthetic Unbound
King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
Hamilton-Hinch-Barbara-Ann-Phd
African-Nova Scotian Women in Late-19Th-Century Halifax County
King's College, Nova Scotia: Direct Connections with Slavery
Toward More Effective Representation for Acadian and African Nova Scotians
Across the Great Water: Religion and Diaspora in the Black Atlantic
"Oral History As Identity: the African-Canadian Experience" James H
Competing Ideals: How Commerce, Christianity, and Civilization Shaped Nationhood in Nineteenth-Century Liberia by Shawn J. Moshe
"Mama, I'm Walking to Canada:" Black Geopolitics and Invisible Empires
Buller Men and Batty Bwoys: Hidden Men in Toronto and Halifax Biack Cornmunities
Proquest Dissertations
Atlantic Crossings and Shifting Homelands in Nova Scotian Fiction
Pan-African History: Political Figures From
Spotlight Biographies on Black Canadians
Black Nova Scotian Women's Experience of Educational Violence in the Early 1900S: a Case of Colour Contusion
Africville: a Canadian Example of Forced Migration Mary Pamela Vincer Ryerson University
Report on Lord Dalhousie's History on Slavery and Race
Re#Conceptualizing Subjecthood in the Eighteenth#Century British
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