Browsing Africville File 10 by Title

Browsing Africville File 10 by Title

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  • Unknown author (Unknown, 1993)

  • Mount Saint Vincent University (Mount Saint Vincent University, 1988-09-19)

  • New Maritimes (New Maritimes, 1993-05)

  • Woods, David (Voices Black Theatre Ensemble, 2015)
    Program from the Voices Black Theatre Ensemble's production of “Once – Africville Stories,” held at the Museum of Natural History in Halifax, NS, from September 3 to September 13, 2015.

  • Canada Employment & Immigration Commission (Canada Employment & Immigration Commission, 1989)

  • Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia (Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia, 1991)

  • MacGregor, Wendy (Unknown, 1993)
    This material for the launch of “The Spirit of Africville” (1st ed.) spans five pages and includes MacGregor’s press notice about the upcoming book launch. It also contains brief notes about the book’s contributors and ...

  • National Film Board (Nation Film Board, 1991-09-21)
    Two discrete material sets include an invitation card to the Halifax premiere of 'Remember Africville' at Queen Elizabeth High School on September 21, 1991, and a program outlining the evening's scheduled activities.

  • The Africville Genealogy Society, The Black Cultural Centre, The National Film Board, Atlantic Centre, and The Art Gallery, Mount Saint Vincent University (Mount Saint Vincent University, 1989-11-04)
    Program from 'The Spirit of Africville,' an event held on November 4, 1989, at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, NS. Includes a reproduction of Ruth Johnson's 'Church Scene, Africville 1949'.

  • The Africville Geneology Society (The Africville Geneology Society, 1991-04-18)

  • Author Unknown (Unknown, 1993)
    A Nova Scotia fact sheet, prepared presumably by the Wentworth-Colley Research Bureau in advance of the G-7 Summit, asserts that some future residents of Africville previously inhabited the Spanish Shoal in District 1 ...

  • Author Unknown (Publisher Unknown, 1993)
    This research paper strives to "analyze the legal and political process of the destruction of the Africville community, the purchase of the homes and land of Africville, and the relocation of the families of Africville by ...

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