The Freedom-seekers: Blacks in Early CanadaBook Society of Canada, 1981 - 242 páginas Black Loyalists and their families were among the first settlers in Nova Scotia and Upper Canada. As abolitiion movements and the Underground Railroad gained support, Black slaves and refugees flooded into Canada determined to build new lives for themselves and their children. The Freedom-Seekers chronicles the phenomenal success story of their struggle to break the chains of slavery and gain the full rights of citizenship in their adopted country. |
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... James Dixon Thomp- son , 16 a sheep - shearer and a grandson of David Thompson . James Thompson died in Barrie on December 21 , 1949 . Today beside the small frame church and cemetery in Edgar stands a cairn with a plaque bearing the ...
... James Dixon Thomp- son , 16 a sheep - shearer and a grandson of David Thompson . James Thompson died in Barrie on December 21 , 1949 . Today beside the small frame church and cemetery in Edgar stands a cairn with a plaque bearing the ...
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... James Mink One of Toronto's wealthiest Blacks in the 1840s was James Mink , owner of the Mansion Inn and Livery on Adelaide Street . Mink was born in Upper Canada , the son of former Canadian slaves who came from New York with the ...
... James Mink One of Toronto's wealthiest Blacks in the 1840s was James Mink , owner of the Mansion Inn and Livery on Adelaide Street . Mink was born in Upper Canada , the son of former Canadian slaves who came from New York with the ...
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... James 122 , 123 Peters , Thomas 64 Philadelphia , Pa . 34 , 43 , 130 , 165 , 169 Pickering 20 Piecraft , Elizabeth 58 , 175 Pierpoint , Richard 111 , 114 , 118 , 175 Pike Creek 131 Pine Creek 75 Plato , Burr 211 Pompey ( Pomp ) 163 ...
... James 122 , 123 Peters , Thomas 64 Philadelphia , Pa . 34 , 43 , 130 , 165 , 169 Pickering 20 Piecraft , Elizabeth 58 , 175 Pierpoint , Richard 111 , 114 , 118 , 175 Pike Creek 131 Pine Creek 75 Plato , Burr 211 Pompey ( Pomp ) 163 ...
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Opposition to Slavery | 14 |
The Road to Freedom | 24 |
Refugees and Their Havens | 44 |
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The Freedom-seekers: Blacks in Early Canada Daniel D. Hill,Daniel G. Hill Visualização de excertos - 1992 |
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Abbott abolitionist American Amherstburg Anderson Ruffin Abbott anti-slavery arrived Baptist Church became began BENJAMIN DREW Black children Black community Black families Black population Black refugees Black settlers Black slaves Board bought Brant Brantford British Brown building built Butler Buxton Canada West Captain Catharines Chatham Collingwood colony colored common school Company congregation County Detroit district Elgin escaped slaves farm free Blacks freedom fugitive slaves George grants Hamilton Henry Bibb Henson Ibid Isaac Riley James John Josiah Henson King Street labourers Lake land later lived London Loyalists Mary Ann Shadd meeting Methodist Mission Negro Niagara North Nova Scotia Ontario Owen Sound owners Peter Presbyterian province Provincial Freeman pupils Queen's Bush Reverend River runaways Sandwich school for Black settled Simcoe Simcoe County slave-owners slavery Society sold teacher Toronto town town's Township Underground Railroad Upper Canada Wilberforce William Windsor York
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