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Lulu Anderson: The history and present of Black civil rights in Alberta


Posted: Apr 25, 2021 2:00 AM MT | Last Updated: April 25
We don t know exactly what Lulu Anderson looked like, but we know she is an early example of a Black Canadian refusing to accept systemic racism.(Brnesh Berhe)
This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past, present and future of Black life in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 
In May 1922, Lulu Anderson walked down the bright streets of Jasper Avenue in Edmonton toward the Metropolitan Theatre. She held a ticket for The Lion and The Mouse, a play that was reported as taking the city by storm.   ....

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Forty years after her death, a look back the decades-long battles of Winnipeg 'cat lady' Bertha Rand


1. Well, it looks like we re at it again
She stood in the doorway, frowning, with a black cat tucked over her arm and five others flopped down beneath the shade of a tree in the front yard of her house on Queen Street in St. James. In the backyard, a few kittens mewed as they lay in the sun. Inside, 15 sets of paws awaited their guardian’s return.
A sign on the front door asked in capital letters that agents and pedlars skip over the house, and a large board propped against the tree, just past a picket fence spanned by chicken wire, reiterated the message. ....

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6 Black Prairie trailblazers who broke barriers


Posted: Apr 25, 2021 3:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 25
(Clockwise from top left) Carol LaFayette-Boyd, Devon Clunis, Pamela Parker, Rosalind Smith, the Pilgrim Baptist Church and Christine Lwanga all broke barriers on the Prairies.(Submitted)
This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past, present and future of Black life in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 
They re Black. They re trailblazers. They re Prairie firsts.
These Black Prairie firsts sit among the leaders that have shattered glass ceilings in their respective professions. These stellar Canadians and one long-standing church have not only put down roots across the Prairie landscape, they have made deep imprints in Prairie history.  ....

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City pest control giant's roots date back to the early 1900s and one boy's quest for vengeance


Winnipeg Free Press
Hornets and raccoons and rats, oh my!
Winnipeg pest control giant s roots date back to the early 1900s and one boy s quest for vengeance
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Lincoln Poulin, president of Poulin’s Pest Control, took over control of the firm’s day-to-day operations in 2016. His office is home to a colourful assortment of pest memorabilia. (Mikaela MacKenzie / Winnipeg Free Press)
No foolin’ with Poulin? Damn straight.
No foolin’ with Poulin? Damn straight.
Napoleon Louis Poulin, founder of Poulin’s Pest Control, currently celebrating 75 years in business, was born in 1894 on a farm south of St. Malo. He begged his mother and father for a dog while growing up but their answer was always the same: maybe next year. ....

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Career of challenging conventional thinking


Winnipeg Free Press
Newspaper woman Marjorie Gillies, 97, led with sense of fairness and justice
They called her the Black Widow.
In Marjorie (Marj) Gillies’ decades-long career as a journalist, she had a strange knack for interviewing people just before they died, usually of an age-related illness. While the moniker among fellow media members had a touch of dark humour, her devotion to putting the people she interviewed in the forefront was never a joke.
I think her sense of fairness and justice has inspired her kids, says son Ian Gillies.
I think we contribute to things, get involved with things, volunteer with things that align with making our communities and our society a better place that was something that was important to her. ....

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