Africville : an African Nova Scotian community is demolished - and fights back / by Gloria Wesley. Toronto, ON : J. Lorimer & Co., 2019. 94 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2346.9 B6 W48 2019 - Open Shelf
The community of Africville began in the early 1800s with the settlement of former American slaves and other black people on the Beford Basin, just north of Halifax. Over time the community grew to include a church, a school, and small businesses. At its peak, about 400 people lived in the tight-knit community of Africville. But the neighbourhood was not without its problems. Racist attitudes prevented people from getting well-paying jobs outside the community and the City of Halifax denied the residents of Africville basic services such as running water, sewage disposal, and garbage collection. Despite being labeled a "slum," the community was lively and vibrant, with a strong sense of culture and tradition. In the 1960s, in the name of urban renewal, the City of Halifax decided to demolish the community, relocate its residents and use the land for industrial development. Residents of Africville strongly opposed this move, but their homes were bulldozed and they were forced into public housing projects in other parts of the city, and promised, but did not receive social assistance to help them resettle. After years of pressure from former members of the community and their descendants, the City of Halifax finally apologized for the destruction of Africville and offered to pay compensation. Through historical photographs, documents, and first-person narratives from former Africville residents, this book offers an account of the racism behind the injustices suffered by the community. It documents how the City destroyed Africville and finally apologized for it. Part of the "Righting Canada's Wrongs" Series.
Africville (Halifax, N.S.) — History — 20th century
Africville (Halifax, N.S.) — Social conditions — 20th century
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — Halifax — Social conditions — 20th century
Relocation (Housing) — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Race discrimination — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — Ethnic relations — History — 20th century
Halifax (N.S.) — History — 20th century
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The Spirit of Africville and Remember Africville / prepared by Jocelyn Dorrington. Halifax : Maritext, 1993.
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Includes index.
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — Halifax — Social conditions — Study and teaching (Secondary)
Africville (Halifax, N.S.) — History — Study and teaching (Secondary)
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Whitfield, Harvey Amani, 1974-
Blacks on the border : the Black refugees in British North America, 1815-1860 / Harvey Amani Whitfield. Burlington, VT : Hanover : University of Vermont Press ; University Press of New England, 2006. xiii, 179 pages : maps ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2350 B6 W595 2006 - Open Shelf
Black people — Nova Scotia — History — 19th century
Black people — Nova Scotia — Social conditions — 19th century
Black Canadians — Social conditions — 19th century
Black Canadians — History — 19th century
Freed persons — Nova Scotia — History — 19th century
Refugees — Nova Scotia — History — 19th century
Enslaved persons — United States — History — 19th century
Black people — Migrations — History — 19th century
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Black and Bluenose : the contemporary history of a community / Charles Saunders. Lawrencetown Beach : Pottersfield, 1999. 223 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2350 B6 S28 1999 - Open Shelf
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — History
Blacks — Nova Scotia — History.
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Africa's children: a history of blacks in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia / Sharon Robart-Johnson. Toronto : Natural Heritage Books, 2009. 236 pages: illustrations, portraits; 23 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2350 B6 R629 2009 - Open Shelf
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — Yarmouth — History
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Historic Black Nova Scotia / Bridglal Pachai & Henry Bishop. Halifax : Nimbus Publishing, 2006. vi, 130 pages : illustrations, facsims., portraits ; 24 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC2350 B6 P116 2006 - Open Shelf
Includes bibliographical references.
Black Canadians — Nova Scotia — History
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Long Road to Justice : the Viola Desmond Story / directed by Brian Murray. Halifax : Province of Nova Scotia, 2011. 1 videodisc : digital.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC106 B6 L66 - Open Shelf
Published by the Nova Scotia Departments of Education and Communities, Culture and Heritage with Director, Brian Murray and Cinematographer, Dan Mombourquette.
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Desmond, Viola
Racism — Nova Scotia — History
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