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Unit Three: Studying Africa through the Humanities

Module Fifteen: Africa and the World

Student's Edition

Web-Sites on Africans in Canada:

Here is a list of Web-Sites related to Africans in Canada over the past 300 years.

Ontario Black History Online!
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/obho/
"The Ontario Black History Society has been at the forefront of African-Canadian educational information for over 20 years. It was founded in 1978 as a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and study of Black history."

Black Settlement in Nova Scotia
http://www.ednet.ns.ca/cgi-bin/redirmu/educ/museum/arch/blkdata.htm
"Remembering Black Loyalists is a virtual exhibit based upon the physical exhibit of the same title produced by the History Section of the Nova Scotia Museum in 1999 - 2000. Archaeology at Birchtown: an excavation at an early Black Loyalist settlement."

Buxton Historic Site
http://www.ciaccess.com/~jdnewby/

CanadaNoir
http://www.geocities.com/puissant12/CanadaNoir/CanadaNoir.html
A major Canadian web site based on Afro-Canadian content. Claims to be the only one of its kind on the Internet. "We decided to take advantage of affiliate programs offered by Chapters and Amazon.com to create an Afro-Canadian bookstore called the CanadaNoir BookStore."

Official Black History
http://www.officialblackhistory.com/index.html
This site provides easy access to information concerning the Canadian Black identity and its rich history.

Canadian Series of North American Negro
http://www.niica.on.ca/csonan/
This site is dedicated to providing information concerning Black World history, with a focus on Black Canadian history and perspectives.

Black Historical & Cultural Society of British Columbia

http://www.bhcsbc.org

The Marcus Garvey and UNIA Papers Project, UCLA
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/mgpp/life.htm

Montreal Community Contact: Black Studies Online
http://www.black-studies.org/
"For well over 20 years, the Black Studies Centre (BSC) has been providing a wide range of services to the Montreal community and to its various institutions."

British North America - History Curriculum (grade 7) http://resource.mediacentre.com/socialstudies/british_north_america.htm

Portia White Home Page
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~jay/pages/pwhite.html
"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 a biographical sketch of Portia White, a singer (contralto) who was well known in Nova Scotia, Toronto and beyond in the 1940s and '50s."

CDC: Black Loyalists
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/blackloyalists/
"Welcome to the Black Loyalists Digital Collections site. This site explores an untold story of our nation's history: how Canada became the home of the first settlements of free blacks outside Africa."

Black History Project
http://www.csmonitor.com/atcsmonitor/specials/bhmonth/p-bhindex.html
"Welcome to the "Black History Project." Here you will find a diverse multimedia experience providing rich background information about people of African origin from around the world."

TOPIC: Heritage and Tour Sites
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Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium

http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~gpieters/blklinks.html
"Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium was created by educator, Gary Pieters, as an online resource for students researching Black History from a Canadian Perspective. This online resource on Black Heritage categorizes past, present and future events"

Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/blackloyalists/index.htm
"Between 1783 and 1785, more than 3000 Black persons came to Nova Scotia as a direct result of the American Revolution. They came from slavery and war to take control of their lives, making choices within the limits they faced."

African Canadian Heritage Tour
http://www.ciaccess.com/~jdnewby/heritage/african.htm
"The African Canadian Heritage Tour is comprised of 5 independent sites of historic significance located in South Western Ontario."

African Heritage Page (Nova Scotia)
http://www.dal.ca/~acswww/dalbh.html
Dalhousie University African Heritage Month resource pages.

Archaeology at Birchtown, Nova Scotia
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/birch/
"The early history of Nova Scotia's Black communities, such as Birchtown, is almost without exception incomplete and is usually based on written records of the time."

Black Loyalist Heritage Society
http://www.blackloyalist.com/
"The Black Loyalist Heritage Society is committed to discovering, interpreting, safeguarding and promoting the history and heritage of the Black Loyalists."

TOPIC: Black Organizations in Nova Scotia
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Black Community Workgroup of Halifax Co-operative
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~jvg/bcwg/

African Canadian Employment Clinic
http://www.acechfx.com/main.html

Masons, Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia
http://or.psychology.dal.ca/gl/gl.html

Black Educators Association
http://is.dal.ca/~stanet/database/bea.html

African Canadian Services Division
http://acs.ednet.ns.ca//cace_background.htm

African Canadian Employment Clinic NS
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/NorthBranch/acec.htm

Black Cultural Center for Nova Scotia
http://home.iSTAR.ca/~bccns/

Black Educators Association of Nova Scotia
http://acs.ednet.ns.ca//bea.htm

Black Organizations and Web Sites in Nova Scotia
http://www.library.dal.ca/ssh/NSBlack.html

Black Business Initiative - Nova Scotia
http://bbi.ns.ca/main/staff.html

Black History Month Association
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Heritage/BHMA/

TOPIC: Black Associations in Canada
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Jamaican Association of Montreal

http://www.cam.org/~cdn_ndg/reseau/Jam/index.htm

Black Community Resource Centre (Montreal)
http://www.cam.org/~cdn_ndg/reseau/bcrctr/INDEX.htm

Montreal Association of Black Business Persons and Professionals (M.A.B.B.P.) http://www.cam.org/~cdn_ndg/reseau/MABBP/indexang.htm
"A federally incorporated non-profit organization active within the Montreal Black community for the past fifteen years. Its goals and objectives are to increase the economic welfare of black persons in Montreal as well as those in all other communities."

National Society of Black Engineers - University of Toronto
http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/~nsbe/

National Society Of Black Engineers - McGill Chapter
http://www.ece.mcgill.ca/~nsbe/

Black Coaliton of Quebec
http://www.cam.org/~cdn_ndg/reseau/LIGUE/INDEXANG.HTM
"The Black Coaliton of Quebec takes its origin from the Black Coalition of Canada which was formed in 1969 in defence of human rights. The Coalition is one of the principal speakers of the Black community in defence of individual rights."


TOPIC: Black Educators and Education
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Quebec Board of Black Educators
http://www.globalserve.net/~qbbe/
"At the forefront of education in Montreal's Black Community since 1969."

James Robinson Johnston Chair in Black Canadian Studies
http://www.dal.ca/~jrjchair/jrj/
"...established to bring Black culture, reality, perspectives, experiences and concerns into the Academy."

Patricia Clark: Professor of African Literature
http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/homepage/Patricia.Clark/index.html

Black Educators Association
http://bea.eastlink.ca/
"B.E.A. is a volunteer non-profit organization formed to assist Black communities throughout the province to develop strategies that are aimed towards creating an equitable education system in Nova Scotia."

ACCES - African Canadian Continuing Education Society
http://powernetdesign.com/acces/
"ACCES is a non-profit society dedicated to helping young Africans obtain the skills and education needed to benefit themselves and their society."


TOPIC: Black News and Media
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Share On-line
http://www.sharenews.com/
"Canada's largest ethnic newspaper."

The Afro News: The Voice of the Black Community
http://www.walkandroll.com/afronews/
"The print edition of The Afro News is a 24 page tabloid size newspaper, based in Vancouver BC, published by Black Theatre West, and distributed across Canada."

BlackVoice
http://www.blackvoice.com/
"Blackvoice is a new Interactive Magazine for the African Canadian Community. Our goal is ... to be ... a community centre where people from around the world can gather and learn about our history and issues from a unique perspective."

TOPIC: Black Arts and Multimedia
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CBC Infoculture: Opera sheds light on Canada's invisible history
http://www.infoculture.cbc.ca/archives/musop/musop_10061999_slaveryopera.html

The Gospel Heirs
http://www.emd.ns.ca/artists/gospelheirs.html
"The history of Afro-Canadians in Nova Scotia goes back well over two centuries. One of Canada's premier gospel groups, the Nova Scotia based Gospel Heirs, formed in 1976 as a four piece group and later expanded to eight members."

ACDAS The African-Canadian Dramatic Arts Society
http://www.cyberus.ca/~acdas/
"ACDAS was founded in January 1991 and incorporated as a nonprofit organization in the same year. We aim to increase public awareness of African-Canadian arts in the community at large by offering quality, diversified entertainment."

Sea Jam Records
http://www.jazzcanadiana.on.ca/SEAJAM.HTM
"Sea Jam Records was formed in 1990 by pianist Joe Sealy and bassist Paul Novotny as a vehicle to release their first CD "Double Entendre" (released January 21, 1991)."

Atlantic Region - Urban film documentaries
http://www.onf.ca/FMT/E/cat./1211.html

African Canadian stories, poetry, essays and ...
http://members.tripod.com/lenxfarl/index.html


TOPIC: Underground Railway
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The Underground Railway. A Canadian Perspective

http://internauts.ca/~francis/undergroundrailway.htm
"The following web site is dedicated to all those that have fought for freedom. The "Underground Railroad" is only one of many historical events that mark this continued struggle."

Ntl Archives of Canada: The Blacks, Anti-Slavery and the Underground Railway
http://internauts.ca/~francis/undergroundrailway.htm
"The Blacks, Anti-Slavery and the Underground Railway: Black slaves were brought to Canada as early as 1608. By 1759 there were more than 1,000 black slaves in the then New France."

Menare Foundation's NorthStar Website
http://www.ugrr.org/
"The Menare Foundation, Inc. is a national Non-profit organization dedicated to the documentation, preservation, and restoration of Underground Railroad safe-houses and environments."

The Underground Railroad: Canada in an International perspective
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/freedom/

Underground Railway: The March to Freedom
http://www.ecf.toronto.edu/~shirley/african/rails.html
"African American historian and author Anthony Cohen's tracing of one of the Underground Railway routes into Ontario."

Taking a tour on the underground railway http://www.infoculture.cbc.ca/archives/heritage/heritage_08181998_undergroundrailway.html

TOPIC: Anti-Racism Sites
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Ontario Black Anti-Racist Research Institute

http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/2381/
"This site brings to your attention several very important cases that are before the Ontario Labour Relations Board, Ontario Human Rights Commission, Superior Court of Justice (Divisional Court), Ontario Court of Appeal, the Supreme Court of Canada, etc."

Canadian Race Relations Foundation
http://www.crr.ca/English/
"The purpose of the Foundation is to facilitate throughout Canada the development, sharing and application of knowledge and expertise in order to contribute to the elimination of racism and all forms of racial discrimination in Canadian society."

Canadian Centre on Minority Affairs
http://www.interlog.com/~ccma/
"An NGO established in 1990 to develop & promote social development & public policy initiatives for the Caribbean Canadian community through research, human resources development, public education, advocacy and international cooperation."

TOPIC: Africville
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Return to Africville - This Morning

http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/thismorning/features/africville.html

Seaview Park, former site of Africville
http://www.mikecampbell.net/seaviewpark.htm

Africville
http://www.interlog.com/~urbanism/africville.html

Dennis Magill and Africville - UofT faculty
http://www.utoronto.ca/sociology/faculty/magill.html

SUNDIAL - Seaview Park
http://www.region.halifax.ns.ca/Community/PublicArt/dial.htm

 

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