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As part of Black History Month, the Toronto History Museums have launched new online content for the Awakenings program, a series of art projects including music and film discussions on the effects of racism on physical and mental health.
Awakenings was originally launched in December 2020 as a series of arts projects by Black, Indigenous and artists of colour operating under principles of anti-oppression, anti-racism and anti-colonialism.
For Black History Month explore new online content in the #Awakenings program at Toronto History Museums. Music, film, discussions on racism and physical & mental health and a new artist mentorship program. https://t.co/zFAGf7S7w2.#TellTheFullStory#BlackHistoryMonth@KardinalOpic.twitter.com/xyJpBHZkP9
How the rescue of Joshua Glover in Wisconsin helped speed up the end of slavery
A decade before the end of slavery Wisconsin was leading the way for equal rights in America.
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A decade before the end of slavery Wisconsin was leading the way for equal rights in America.
That struggle is marked today by a simple sign in the corner of Cathedral Square.
It honors the site of a great rebellion and the remarkable story of an escaped slave named Joshua Glover.
Milwaukee County Historical Society
Milwaukee historian George Gonis said this was the site of Milwaukee s old courthouse on March 11, 1854.
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