Dalhousie University is proud to commemorate the centennial anniversary of James Robinson Johnston, first member of the Nova Scotia Black Community to graduate from university and to practise law in Canada.
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... your link to Black culture and heritage. Initiated by Dalhousie University's James Robinson Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies, and brought to fruition with theinvaluable input and assistance of the Black Cultural Centre/Society of Nova Scotia a
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history and music site
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This Web article is based on a lecture delivered to the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on September 15, 1992. It is essentially abiographical sketch of Portia White, a singer (contralto) who was well known in Nova Scotia and
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CanadaNoir contains the CanadaNoir WebRing.
Canada's first Afro/Black Canadian webring. Uniting sites created by or about Afro/Black Canadians.
It also contains the CanadaNoir BookStore has books written by or about Afro/Black Canadians.
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Nova Scotia Black Pioneers was written by Carolyn Smith of the Black Educators Association of Nova Scotia as a joint project with the Nova Scotia Department of Education and Culture.
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Welcome to the official web-site of the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia. We are pleased to offer you this interactive type of outreach. Visit us as often as you like, this site is constantly changing and highlights the many events that happen at the
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This website documents the history of the Cromwell family that first settled in and around Southville, Nova Scotia in 1783.
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Nova Scotia has long overlooked the history of itsBlack citizens. This diverse matrix--African slaves,Black Loyalists from the United States, Maroonsexpelled from Jamaica, and the first colonists ofSierra Leone--is a rich addition to Canadianmulticultural
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