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The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the British Slave Trade - A Canadian Perspective - Vol.4 No. 1 |
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Table of Contents | Page | | | | 6 | Editorial Commentary / Éditorial | Afua Cooper | | 9 | Viewpoint / Point de vue | Raymond A. Winbush, Daniel Gay, Tamari Kitossa | | 27 | Education's historical linkages to slavery: African Canadians quest for inclusive schooling | Gary A. Pieters | | 32 | Time to tell the story / Une histoire qu'il fallait raconter | Lawrence Hill | | 40 | The cost of destruction: Reparations for Africville | Denise Izzard-Allen | | 44 | Slaves in Cape Breton, 1713-1815 | Kenneth Donovan | | 46 | My home is over Jordan - Southern Alberta's Black pioneers | Cheryl Foggo | | 52 | Community Organization Commemorating and Memorializing the Abolition of the Slave Trades | Gary Pieters | | 53 | Acts of resistance: Black men and women engage slavery in Upper Canada, 1793-1803 | Afua Cooper | | 67 | The slave trade and its abolition: An unfinished slice of history / La traite négrière et son abolition: Une tranche inachevée de l'histoire | Jean-Claude Icart | | 73 | Emancipation now! Africans, rebellion and the end of slavery / L'émancipation maintenant! Africains, rébellion et la fin de l'esclavage | Isaac Saney | | 85 | Race, Freedom and Religion: The Church and slavery | Carol B. Duncan | | 90 | African Nova Scotian reflections on the impact of enslavement, colonization and racism on identity and mental health | Wanda Thomas Bernard, Sandy Maureen Miller |
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