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Segregation, faith, resilience: Free Black people have created a home in Canada since the 1700s

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  Three generations of the Mayes family in front of the Shiloh Baptist Church they built. (Leander Lane Family Photo Archives) How many families do you know who built a church, a school and had a grandmother who delivered babies and was the leader of the community? Oh yeah, and that family also had an NFL football player and a member of Canada’s national women’s bobsleigh team! Let’s find out a little more about this amazing Black family who have been living in the western part of Canada for over 110 years! Where did they come from? A Black family who left the U.S. due to discrimination and settled in Alberta in 1911. (Wikimedia/Public domain)

Viola Desmond on the $10 note is a history lesson — but not everyone is learning

Viola Desmond on the $10 note is a history lesson but not everyone is learning Erica Alini © Darren Calabrese/CP Wanda Robson, sister of Viola Desmond, holds the new $10 bank note featuring Desmond during a press conference in Halifax on Thursday, March 8, 2018. Kathy Hogarth remembers the day her then-10-year-old came home from school talking about Viola Desmond. That, for me, represents the significance of highlighting Black figures, says Hogarth, a professor at the University of Waterloo s School of Social Work. The year was 2018 and Desmond, the Black Nova Scotian who fought racial segregation in her province, had just become the new face of Canada s $10 bill.

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