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We invite you to join "Reading Black Canada"; a reading group that will gather to read material authored by leading African-Canadian writers and discuss material that focuses on the history and diverse experiences of people of African descent in Canada from the 17th century through to the contemporary period.
Jul 12, 2012
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Maps have a fascination that brings people together in a common admiration of their technical and artistic quality, and for the information that can be revealed by them through careful analysis, says geography Professor Emeritus William Found, a Fellow of York’s Centre for Research on Latin America & the Caribbean (CERLAC).
Jul 05, 2012
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Jun 28, 2012
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When Anthony "Prime" Guerra’s 10-year-old son made a speech to his Grade 4 class about black men fighting in the War of 1812, his teacher told him he didn’t have the right information about this monumental event in Canadian history.
Jun 15, 2012
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Jun 11, 2012
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Jun 04, 2012
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The annual Adegoke Adelabu Memorial Lecture series, a project of the Ibadan Foundation in honour of Ibadan’s legendary political icon, the Late Hon. Adegoke Adelabu, MHA, MHR, turns 5 this year!
Jun 04, 2012
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HOUSE OF SLAVES & ‘DOOR OF NO RETURN’
Gold Coast/Ghana Slave Forts, Castles & Dungeons And The Atlantic Slave Trade
by Edmund Abaka
May 30, 2012
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In this Newsletter, we highlight the activities of the Tubman Institute and its partners for the first part of 2012.
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May 29, 2012
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Our trip to Sierra Leone was eye-opening and enlightening on a number of levels both professionally and personally. To be able to experience and see for myself the country I study was incredible. The conference which the Insitute worked so hard to organize went over superbly, and amidst our colleagues from all over the world, I really had the sense that our interest in the history and in the...
May 24, 2012