Browsing Africville File 11 by Title

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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 ...

  • Unknown author (Unknown, 1995-05-31)
    This document is a French version of the document posted above also titled 'Africville'. It contains a historical overview of Africville spanning 150 years up to June 1995 and provides details of the ongoing protest at ...

  • Saunders, Charles (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-04-23)
    Saunders’ editorial revisits the formation, flourishing, and eventual demise under duress of Seneca Village, a former Black settlement in what is now New York’s Central Park. Parallels are drawn with Africville, which ...

  • Pedersen, Andy (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-04-28)
    This article covers the publication of Charles Saunders’ story, “A Visit to Africville, Summer 1959,” in This Country Canada magazine. It elucidates the research that went into writing the story and briefly discusses ...

  • Lightstone, Michael (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-03-22)
    This article reports on the March 21, 1995, demonstration at Grand Parade, organized by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Concerns about ...

  • Unknown author (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-06-17)
    Brief update on the ongoing protest encampment at Seaview Park.

  • Snider, Michael (Halifax, NS : North End News, 1995-03-31)
    This article asserts that the Africville Genealogy Society supports City Ordinance 188 because it addresses the Society's concerns and interests. Society spokesperson Irvine Carvery highlights the mutual support among him ...

  • MacDonald, Gordon ; Erskine, Bruce (Halifax, NS : The Mail Star, 1994-05-18)
    This article updates the ongoing political and protest narratives surrounding Victor and Eddy Carvery’s relocation of their campers from Seaview Park to the site promised by the city for the construction of a new Seaview ...

  • Snider, Michael (Halifax, NS : North End News, 1995-03-31)
    This article explores the ongoing negotiations between City Council and the Africville Genealogical Society, focusing in part on the broader social issue of racism in Halifax.

  • Smith, Amy (Halifax, NS : The Mail Star, 1995-05-23)
    In a follow-up to an earlier Protection of Property Act letter sent by Mayor Fitzgerald to Victor and Eddy Carvery, this article details the relocation of the Carvery brothers from inside Seaview Park to the 'land designated ...

  • 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 ...

  • Picard, Andre (Toronto, ON : The Globe and Mail, 1995-03-25)

  • MacKeen, Cameron (Halifax, NS : The Mail Star, 1995-05-17)
    This article examines a Protection of Property Act letter sent by Mayor Fitzgerald to Victor and Eddy Carvery, and includes subsequent commentary from all three parties involved.

  • Saunders, Charles (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-04)
    Saunders’ editorial examines the application of City Ordinance 188 against Victor and Eddy Carvery, questioning its future viability in court should the Carverys ever have cause to challenge its use. Of equally speculative ...

  • Dalhousie Legal Aid / Africville Community File (Dalhousie Legal Aid, 1995-05-31)
    The document, dated May 31, 1995, bears the marginalia title “Introduction to Africville Presentation to the Canadian Labour Congress, Ottawa, Ont.” It appears to be a set of speech notes aimed at introducing the ongoing ...

  • Unknown author (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-04-02)

  • Cain-Grant, Evangeline ; Jones, B.A. (Unknown, 1995-03-30)
    This faxed letter, sent on March 30, 1995, by lawyers Cain-Grant and Jones to the Halifax City Council, requests that it be read aloud at the council meeting later that day. The letter outlines legal and personal concerns ...

  • O'Neill, Brian (Halifax, NS : Chronicle Herald, 1995-05-10)
    Utilizing a political exchange which occurred on March 10, 1995, between Zelda Lucas and MP Mary Clancy at Clancy’s Gottingen Street constituent office, writer O’Neill highlights ‘the profound chasm’ between the diverse ...

  • Rossiter, Jim (Halifax, NS : The Daily News, 1995-05-17)
    This article discusses a Protection of Property Act order requiring the Carvery brothers to relocate from Seaview Park. Victor Carvery has complied, moving just outside the park's fenced area to land designated for a new ...