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Item is a pamphlet that contains an article outlining research that focused on adult education among Black Nova Scotians, including a pilot program that was initiated in New Road, Nova Scotia. It was written by Gwendolyn V. Shand. PAM 1265
Alvinus Calder fonds
Fonds · 1962
Fonds consists of of an undated autobiography, a travel-logue of a trip to Moscow in 1962, a letter to the editor of a Grenada newspaper concerning that island's economy, a clipping of a speech that Dr. Calder gave on racial prejudice, and a report of the Medical Committee. The fonds also includes an address given by Dr. Calder to St. Andrew's Brotherhood, Sydney, 1950 about racial prejudice. MG 12.192
Archbishop W.M.E. Robinson
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Item is a photograph of the Holy Synod, featuring R. Chisholm, Michael Whally, Archbishop W.M.E. Robinson, Mayor Tony Gallagher, Rev. Calder and Rev. F. Francis. 77-892-1026
Black Population of Sydney
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Item is an audio reel featuring a sound recording of Pam Newton interviewing Isabelle Waterman about the Black population of Sydney. T-2207
Blacks and West Indians
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Item is an audio reel that features a sound recording of Kay (Morrison) Borden being interviewed by Pam Newton about the Blacks and West Indians of Whitney Pier. T-2199
Blacks at Whitney Pier
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File consists of two audio reels that feature sound recordings of Neville Gibson, Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford being interviewed by Elizabeth Beaton about the Black population of Whitney Pier. Track listing is as follows:Side A: Biographical information (Neville Gibson) Rev. Phillips founder; White people creating problems for them (Neville Gibson) Problem - St. Cyprians on Henry Street (Neville Gibson) Re-iteration of involvement; Split in Black community (Neville Gibson) The "Brethern" Bible study meetings (Neville Gibson) Land bought by church; Bishop Trotman; History of African Orthodox Church (Neville Gibson) Marcus Garvey; Black Star Line; U.N.I.A. (Neville Gibson) Father lost house; Went to night school (informant); Picnics at Mira; Tennis courts; Menelik Hall (Neville Gibson) Dr. Calder (Neville Gibson) Connection between U.N.I.A. and A.O.C. (Neville Gibson) Cricket Club (Neville Gibson) Marcus Garvey; United Mission; Home and School (Neville Gibson) Discrimination; Black scholarship program; Influence on Stanfield (Neville Gibson) Black Methodist Church (Neville Gibson) Reid Family (Neville Gibson) Side B: Biographical information; Born 1912; Arthur Stanley Trotman was father (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) Robertson from States; One named Jones (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) A.O.C. history; Robertson worked out of church on Henry Street (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) Robertson gone by 1924; Trotman had church on Victoria Road; Never a Methodist Church (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) Chronology of Priest (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) St. Alban's problems (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) Trotman, third bishop of A.O.C. (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) Marcus Garvey (Ralph Trotman, Vernal Till and Mae Crawford) T-2104
Boxer
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Item is a photographic portrait of an unidentified Black boxer. 86-15-16104A
Boxers
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Item is a photograph that shows an unidentified black boxer fighting another unidentified boxer at a publicboxing match. 86-15-16104B