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Black Loyalists in New Brunswick
Some Black Loyalists who arrived in New Brunswick, abandoned freedom and became indentured, for guarantees of stability and security in a new, unknown land.
$24.95, PaperbackThe Ku Klux Klan in Canada
The history of the racist terrorist KKK organization in Canada, from street violence, to media intimidation, to influencing elections and everything in-between.
$24.95, PaperbackBlack Cop
A shocking, first-person account of a Mountie who went from small-town Newfoundland to undercover drug work in Toronto to guarding prime ministers and presidents. All along, the racism he encountered from the public was easier to handle than the racism of fellow police officers — and the RCMP hierarchy.$24.95, PaperbackBirchtown and the Black Loyalist Experience
This book describes the experiences of Black Loyalists who took up the British offer of freedom in exchange for their support in the American Revolution. Some fleeing from slavery, the Black Loyalists encountered hardships, racism, and neglect at the hands of the British authorities.$16.95, PaperbackThe Underground Railroad
The greatest escape story of North America is the tale of the secret route from slavery in the U.S. to freedom in Canada.$16.95, PaperbackThe Spirit of Africville
Africville Genealogical Society, Donald Clairmont, Stephen Kimber, Bridglal Pachai, Charles SaundersThe Spirit of Africville is a multi-faceted account of a proud African Nova Scotian community, and of the systematic neglect, ignorance and arrogance that led to its demolition.$29.95, PaperbackBig League Dreams
"I'll start if you want me to. I think I can do it. Me, Fergie Jenkins."
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-18Reading level: Grade 4Lexile Reading Level: 770LChoice of Colours
John Danakas profiles the pioneering black football players who donned new team colours and changed their sport.$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 12-17Reading level: Grade 4Lexile Reading Level: 820LThe Maroons in Nova Scotia
This lively and well-documented account illuminates an important passage in African-Canadian history, combining historical records and modern research to present a portrait of the times, the people and the events that comprise the Maroons' saga in Nova Scotia.$22.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top