- AAGSNC Surname Queries - Canada
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- Post your surname query in the AAGSNC Canada Surname Queries Forum.
- Black Historical & Cultral Society of British Columbia
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- The Black Historical and Cultural Society of British Columbia would like, in a modest way, and within the limits of its territory, to keep alive the memories of the Blacks that lived here and record the history of the elders among us, and promote what is authentic in the culture and heritage of the Black British Columbians.
- Buxton National Historic Site & Museum
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- The Buxton Settlement - A Cultural Landscape. Celebrating the Underground Railroad and Early Black Settlement in Canada.
- Canadian Archival Resources on the Internet
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- The purpose of this site is to provide a comprehensive list of links to Canadian archives and associated resources on the Internet.
- Census of Canada, 1901 - Basic Search
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- The Territories include: the Northwest Territories (i.e.: Saskatchewan, Alberta, Assiniboia East, and Assiniboia West) and the Unorganized Territories (i.e.: Athabasca, Franklin and Keewatin, Mackenzie, Ungava and Yukon).
- National Archives of Canada
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- Founded in 1872, the Archives' collections today include millions of records, including texts, photographs, films, maps, videos, books, paintings, prints and government files, that bring the past to life.
- National Library of Canada
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- The Blacks, Anti-Slavery and the Underground Railway.
- Nova Scotian Black Cultural History
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- An ongoing database for Nova Scotian Black Cultural History. A project of the Nova Scotia Museum in conjunction with The Black Culture Centre, The Black Educators Association, The Public Archives of Nova Scotia, Parks Canada, Department of Canadian Heritage.
- Remembering Black Loyalists
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- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia.
- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia
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- The Black Loyalists arrived in Nova Scotia between 1783 and 1785, as a result of the American Revolution. They were the largest group of people of African birth and of African descent to come to Nova Scotia at any one time.
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