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BLACKS - Peoples of the Maritimes

BLACKS - Peoples of the Maritimes

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BLACKS - Peoples of the Maritimes

by Pachai, Bridglal

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Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus Publishing, 1997. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo. 96 pp. Trade paperback format. Light edge and corner wear with a partial crease on the front hinge and a somewhat faded spine; faint pencil mark on the front endpaper. Illustrated with black and white photographs. The Contents are: Whence They Came: The Homeland and the Departure: Origins; Geography and Society. Settling In: Adjusting to the New Land: Early Beginnings; The Loyalist Period; Exodus to Sierra Leone; The Maroons; The Refugee Blacks. History in the Maritimes: Distribution of Blacks in the Maritimes; Problems Associated with Land Ownership; Prejudice Discrimination and Education. Prominent Individuals and Institutions. Blacks in the Maritimes in the Early 1980s: New Directions; Problems; Prospects. Blacks in the Maritimes in the Later 1980s and Early 1990s: The Road to the 1990s; and The Road to the 21st Century..

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W. Fraser Sandercombe CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
BLACKS - Peoples of the Maritimes
Author
Pachai, Bridglal
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Nimbus Publishing
Place of Publication
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Date Published
1997
Size
8vo
Keywords
black studies; local history; african american; negro; slavery; racism; freedom; canada; united states; west indies; africa; africville; black lives matter; civil rights;
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History - Canada;

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