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Africville was a
small community of
predominantly African Nova
Scotians located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It
developed on the
southern s**** of...
- The
Africville Apology was a
formal pronouncement delivered on 24
February 2010 by the City of Halifax, Nova
Scotia for the
eviction and
eventual destruction...
- Ellington, and
manager of his company. She was born in
Boston to
parents from
Africville, Nova Scotia. She
became a
dancer and
moved to New York in the mid-1920s...
- The
Africville Museum is a
museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia,
which shares the
history of the
Africville community. In 2010, a
compensation agreement was...
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growing conviction that
Africville should be
demolished to make way for
industrial development resulted in the
people of
Africville receiving no
police or...
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Scotia to
address past harm done to
Black Nova Scotians, such as the
Africville Apology, the
Viola Desmond Pardon, the
restorative justice initiative...
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Africville Suite is an
album by
Canadian jazz
pianist Joe Sealy,
which was
released in 1996 by Sea Jam. It won the 1997 Juno
Award for Best Contemporary...
- the city of
Halifax expropriated residents from the
black community of
Africville near the
Halifax abutment. The
first construction contract; for the bridge...
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Ricky Anderson (born in
Africville, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian-born
former professional boxer.
Anderson was due to
represent Canada at the 1980 Summer...
- not an
exhaustive list of
cases of
environmental racism in Nova Scotia.
Africville, a
predominantly Black community founded in the 1800s, is the most historic...