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| Stone Center Guide to the Web - Canada (9 items) |
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- African Canadian Online
- This site provides information on "African Canadian artists and their work in several different genres, links to other Canadian resources on the web, and updates about the activities of the Centre for the Study of Black Cultures in Canada." (Source: Center for the Study of Black Cultures in Canada, York University)
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- Anti-Slavery Movement in Canada
- Created in 2001 through a joint effort by the J'Nikira Dinqinesh Education Centre, the National Archives of Canada, and the National Library of Canada, this site commemorates the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Anti-Slavery Society of Canada. The site features digitized primary documents, including maps and photographs, and a list of related web resources. (Source: Library and Archives Canada)
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- Black Canadian Studies
- This site features information on online resources relating to black culture and history in Canada. Included are links to research resources on Canadian black history, information on academic programs, art and cultural organizations, conferences and events, and much more. (Source: McGill University)
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- Black History Canada
- Black History Canada features information on the history and culture of the African-Canadian population. Included are articles on early black settlements, immigration, and historical and cultural contributions to Canadian society. (Source: Historica)
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- Black History Month Association (Canada)
- Supported by the Black History Month Association, this site contains information about programs, events, and celebrations for Black Heritage Month in Canada. The site features information about the organization, a calendar of events, and web resources for further reading and interest. (Source: Black History Month Association)
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- DaCosta 400: A Celebration of Black Canadian Heritage, 1605-2005
- This site contains information about the history and influence of blacks in Canada over the past four hundred years. The site features a timeline of notable historic events, a list of organizations throughout Canada, cultural projects about the black Canadian experience, as well as digitized documents and educational resources. (Source: Da Costa 400: Black Canadian Heritage)
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- Ontario Black History Society
- The Ontario Black History Society is devoted to the "study, preservation and promotion of Black History and heritage". The site includes biographical profiles of notable people, information about historic sites in Ontario, and links to resources on the web. (Source: Ontario Black History Society)
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- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia
- This site provides information about Blacks who escaped slavery during the American Revolution and settled in Nova Scotia, Canada. Two of the communities profiled are Birchtown and Tracadie . Also included are a teacher's guide and a list of surnames from the period. (Source: Nova Scotia Museum)
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- Some Missing Pages: The Black Community in the History of Québec and Canada
- This site contains information about the history of Blacks in Québec and Canada. An extensive list of primary and secondary documents chronicle the Black community’s influence on Québec and Canada. (Source: Québec English Schools Network)
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