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  1. Historical Canada History Week magazine: ENGLISH Canada History Week 2023 (historicacanada.ca), FRENCH Semaine de l’histoire du Canada 2023 (historicacanada.ca)
  2. Rick Bell Family Fonds (brocku.ca)
  3. List of resources and research pertaining to the experiences of Black im/migrants and refugees: Google Doc Link
  4. Halifax Explosion by Dr Afua Cooper : Book launch remembers Black experience in Halifax Explosion – The Signal (signalhfx.ca)
  5. Government of Canada recognizes the national historic significance of the Jamaican Maroons in Nova Scotia (newswire.ca)
  6. ‘We need to tell people everything’: Portugal grapples with legacy of colonial past | Portugal | The Guardian
  7. The tiny Caribbean nation leading the fight for slavery reparations – ABC News
  8. Origins of enslaved Africans who died after liberation on remote Atlantic Island revealed by DNA analysis | Live Science
  9. Nathaniel Lad’s Story | Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present (communitystories.ca)
  10. Quest for Freedom | Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present (communitystories.ca)
  11. The 1833 Abolition of Slavery Act and compensation claims: Stories Unboxed: A One Document Display – The National Archives
  12. African, Caribbean nations join forces to call for reparations for slavery | Reuters
  13. Industrial Revolution iron method ‘was taken from Jamaica by Briton’ | Science | The Guardian
  14. How a flood led family to discover slavery link (bbc.com)
  15. The experience of being Black in school: (1) WHY WE NEED IT NOW – YouTube
  16. Women’s College Hospital Report on Anti-Black Racism: Our Commitment to Equity | Women’s College Hospital (womenscollegehospital.ca)
  17. The untold tale of America’s first spelling bee victor: The untold tale of America’s first spelling bee victor (bbc.com)
  18. Host to Hidden Treasure: Educational Interactive on the Transatlantic Slave Trade: EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES | stolenfromafrica
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