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Nelson, Charmaine A.

Legacies Denied : unearthing the visual culture of Canadian slavery / edited by Charmaine A. Nelson.  Montreal, PQ : C.A. Nelson, 2013. 306 pages : illustrations, facsims., maps, portraits ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - N8243 S576 L496 2013

Many of the art objects from McGill's Rare Books and Special Collections Library are a part of the art exhibition that will be on display from May 22nd until July 31st, 2013 at: McGill University, Rare Books and Special Collections Library" page 4 (1st group). An exhibition catalogue, "the by-product of an ambitious student exhibition that assembles an extraordinary group of art and visual culture objects of direct relevance to Trans Atlantic Slavery" - page 1 (2nd group). Includes contributions by each of the 16 students in an Art History class at McGill University taught by the editor: Nicodemo Agostino, Emma Bardes, Ludivine Baugier, Rachel Burke, Daisy Charles, Eliyahu Freedman, Grace Fu, Nizar Hatoum, Nicole Ariella Ioffredi, Anna January, Anna Kanduth, Elisa Penttila, Jacqueline Riddle, Kai Thomas, Rachel Zellars, Michael W. Zhang. Publisher from copyright statement. With an introduction by the editor. Includes bibliographical references.

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