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Africville Wikipedia ~ Africville was a small community of predominately Black Canadians located in Halifax Nova Scotia Canada The community has become an important symbol of Black Canadian identity as an example of the urban renewal trend of the 1960s that razed similarly racialized neighbourhoods across Canada and the struggle against racism

Africville The Canadian Encyclopedia ~ Africville was an AfricanCanadian village located just north of Halifax and founded in the mid18th century The City of Halifax demolished the onceprosperous seaside community in the 1960s in what many said was an act of racism The mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality apologized for the action in 2010

Africville Nova Scotia Canada Britannica ~ Africville AfricanCanadian village formerly located just north of Halifax Nova Scotia Canada Founded in the mid18th century Africville became a prosperous seaside community but the City of Halifax demolished it in the 1960s in what many said was an act of racism after decades of neglect and

The story of Africville CMHR ~ Africville was a primarily Black community located on the south shore of the Bedford Basin on the outskirts of Halifax The first records of a Black presence in Africville date back to 1848 and it continued to exist for 150 years after that

Africville Canadas Secret Racist History VICE ~ Africville was a poor black neighborhood in the North End of Halifax that was systematically destroyed by the city The local government never provided Africville with basic amenities

The Community of Africville « Africville Museum ~ Africville was a vibrant selfsustaining community that thrived despite the harshest opposition The majority of those who lived in Africville were landowners in fact the first registered deed dates back to 1848 The 5 original land purchases belonged to families Arnold Brown Carvery Hill and Fletcher

Africaville by Jeffrey Colvin ~ Africaville is the story of one family in three generations over time As former slaves the family settles in Nova Scotia The family members depicted are Kath Ella her son OmarEtienne and Kath Ella’s grandson Warner

Africville Museum ~ africville museum the museum a replica of the church destroyed in the 1960s tells the story of africville from its settlement by early black immigrants until its destruction it also tells how the community kept alive the spirit of africville

Africville ~ Africville was your typical seaside village Populated by one of Nova Scotia’s founding peoples First came the Aboriginal settlements later the French and British Less widely highlighted in our history is a population that was integral to the creation of what Nova Scotia is today

Africville A Community Destroyed CBC Radio ~ Remembering Africville After 150 years as a vibrant black community outside Halifax its residents were forced to move and its buildings destroyed Rewind examines the destruction of Africville


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