Browsing Lynn Jones African-Canadian and Diaspora Heritage Collection by Author "Author unknown"

Browsing Lynn Jones African-Canadian and Diaspora Heritage Collection by Author "Author unknown"

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  • Author unknown (Unknown, 1995-06-13)
    This document consists of a photocopy of pages 3 and 4 from a five-page fax sent by Dennise Allen to Yvonne Atwell on June 13, 1995, titled “Africville.” The faxed document pages are numbered 1 and 2. They contain a ...

  • Author unknown (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1991-05-31)
    This brief public service announcement, dated May 31, 1991, informs that the Black Cultural Centre will host the return of the national exhibition 'Africville: A Spirit Lives On' in the evening at Graham Creighton Junior ...

  • Author unknown (Public Relations Office, Mount Saint Vincent University, 1988-09-19)
    The article discusses the federal government’s approval of a $10,400 grant for the initial funding phase of a proposed travelling exhibition by the Mount Art Gallery.

  • Author unknown (Unknown, 1995-03-03)
    This document is a partial extracted copy of a fax (pages 2/12 to 5/12) from an unidentified sender to an unidentified receiver, dated March 17, 1995. It primarily discusses a Notice of Motion moved by Alderman Blumenthal ...

  • Author unknown (Canada Employment & Immigration Commission, 1989)
    Marginalia indicate that this profile of Lynn Jones was featured in the January 1989 office newsletter for the Canadian Employment and Immigration office in Halifax, NS. The contents highlight Ms. Jones’ recent trip to ...

  • Author unknown (Unknown, 1995-05-11)
    Public flyer announcing the upcoming 'Rally Against Racism' set to occur on 11 May 1995 at 8 p.m. at the Grand Parade entrance to City Hall.

  • Author unknown (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1991-06-06)
    The editorial comments on the provincial government's funding of an engineering study to find ways to construct the access road from the container piers to the Ceres Terminal without significantly impacting Seaview Park.

  • Author unknown (Publisher unknown, 1995-06-10)
    A flyer, created by The Coalition to Fight City Racism, aims to raise support for Eddy and Victor Carvery in their ongoing protest at Seaview Park.

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