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The History of Slavery in Nova Scotia

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12 April 2023

Candina Doucette, Contributor

Learning Resources

Curriculum Topics

slavery, historical significance, historical perspective, continuity and change, racial discrimination

Key Concepts/Themes

Grade Levels

9, 10, 11,12

Download Presentation (PDF): Slavery in Digby and Annapolis Counties To 1808

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Download Presentation Notes (PDF): Slavery in Digby and Annapolis Counties To 1808

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Download Article (PDF): History of Slavery in Digby and Annapolis Counties

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Download Article (PDF): James Delancey and the Decline of Slavery in Nova Scotia

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