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Mothers of the Municipality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Mothers of the Municipality

Highlighting women's activism in Halifax after the Second World War, Mothers of the Municipality is a tightly focused collection of essays on social policy affecting women. The contributors - feminist scholars in history, social work, and nursing - examine women's experiences and activism, including those of African Nova Scotian 'day's workers, ' Sisters of Charity, St. John Ambulance Brigades, 'Voices' for peace, and social welfare bureaucrats. The volume underscores the fact that the 1950s and 60s were not simply years of quiet conservatism, born-again domesticity, and consumption. Indeed, the period was marked by profound and rapid change for women. Despite their almost total exclusion from the formal political arena, which extended into the tumultuous 1970s, women in Halifax were instrumental in creating and reforming programs and services, often amid controversy. Mothers of the Municipality explores women's activism and the provision of services at the community level. If the adage "think globally; act locally" has any application in modern history, it is with the women who fought many of the battles in the larger war for social justice.

Slavery, Migrations, and Transformations: Connecting Old and New Diasporas to the Homeland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

Slavery, Migrations, and Transformations: Connecting Old and New Diasporas to the Homeland

From the historical movements of enslaved Africans to the Americas to newer migrations of Africans to spaces like Belgium and France, experiences of blackness on a global stage reflect themes of negotiation, persecution, isolation, unification, remembrance, and much more. Yet, it is impossible to minimize the complex experiences that make up the African diaspora throughout the world, as diasporic communities face a range of struggles, specifically related to the politics of identity and connections to the continent of Africa itself. This book is thus a timely and much-needed exploration of the intricate nature of culture and life in the African diaspora. It examines identities, collectivitie...

Canadian Urban Governance in Comparative Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 657

Canadian Urban Governance in Comparative Perspective

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Black Slavery in the Maritimes: A History in Documents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 170

Black Slavery in the Maritimes: A History in Documents

Many thousands of black people were enslaved in the Maritimes, Quebec, and Upper Canada between the seventeenth and early nineteenth centuries. It is not surprising that slavery played a part in Canadian history, but it is startling that it has not received widespread attention from the general Canadian public or from historians. This sourcebook collects a variety of documents, including runaway-slave advertisements, letters, court cases, and official government documents, offering readers an opportunity to explore black slavery in the Maritimes and revise their understanding of Canadian history.

Village in Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 134

Village in Crisis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1974
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Black Canadians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

Black Canadians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1975
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Race & Well-being
  • Language: en

Race & Well-being

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Through in-depth qualitative research with African Canadians in three Canadian cities - Calgary, Toronto and Halifax - this book explores how experiences of racism, combined with other social and economic factors, affect the health and well-being of African Canadians.

Africville
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Africville

In the mid 1960s the city of Halifax decided to relocate the inhabitants of Africville--a black community that had been transformed by civil neglect, mismanagement, and poor planning into one of the worst city slums in Canadian history. Africville is a sociological account of the relocation that reveals how lack of resources and inadequate planning led to devastating consequences for Africville relocatees. Africville is a work of painstaking scholarship that reveals in detail the social injustice that marked both the life and the death of the community. It became a classic work in Canadian sociology after its original publication in 1974. The third edition contains new material that enriches the original analysis, updates the account, and highlights the continuing importance of Africville to black consciousness in Nova Scotia.

Religio Medici [and] Its Sequel Christian Morals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Religio Medici [and] Its Sequel Christian Morals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1844
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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