Started in the summer of 1970 the GRASP — Growth, Readiness, Advancement, Self-determination, People — was the publication of the Black United Front of Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Black United Front advocated for obtaining economic and political power for Blacks, promoting black history and culture, assisting in the development of a positive black self-image, developing leadership and community organization skills and providing resources through which the black community could access self-help programmes.
Issues from 1970 to 1976
GRASP - Growth, Readiness, Advancement, Self-determination, People
Publication of the Black United Front of Nova Scotia.
GRASP - Growth, Readiness, Advancement, Self-determination, People
Publication of the Black United Front of Nova Scotia.
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