- Saint John's Black Heritage
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- The Black Community of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada has been present since the founding of the city. This site is a snapshot of that community and looks at its valuable contributions to the social, economic, athletic and political life of Saint John.
- Some Missing Pages
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- The Black Community in the History of Quebec and Canada.
- Testimony of the Canadian Fugitives
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- The testimony tends to stress well-known gross abuses, but some of the ex-slaves offer fresh insights into the working of the plantation system. These selections come from Benjamin Drew (ed.), The Refugee: Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada Related by Themselves (Boston, 1856), pages 260-270, 276-280, 301-305, 314-320.
- The Associated Genealogists
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- The Associated Genealogists presents Genealogy for Everyone.
- Ward Chipman Slavery Brief - 1800
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- In 1800, Ward Chipman and Samuel Denny Street defended the right of a Slave woman, Nancy, to obtain her freedom.
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