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West Indian Reunion Parade

  • NSSXA S85-377-1017
  • Item

Item is a photograph of flag carriers marching in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.

West Indian Reunion Parade

  • NSSXA S85-383-1023
  • Item

Item is a photograph of band members in the parade procession during the West Indian Reunion.

Alvinus Calder fonds

  • NSSXA MG 12.192
  • 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.

Calder, Alvinus

Cape Breton Post Weekend Magazine

  • NSSXA PAM 630
  • Item

Item is an October 7, 1972 issue of the Cape Breton Post Weekend Magazine (Vol. 22, No. 41). The issue featured "The Holy Town Will Have To Take Its Halo Down," a story that outlined racial issues in the Nova Scotia town of Antigonish.

Adult Education Among the Negroes of Nova Scotia

  • NSSXA PAM 1265
  • Item

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.

Pictoral on Black History, Nova Scotia

  • NSSXA PAM 2012
  • Item

Item is a pamphlet that features illustrated biographies of influential Black Nova Scotian individuals and groups, including Colonel Stephen Bluck, William Hall, Sam Langford and the Maroons.

New Waterford Three Score and Ten: Seventy Years of Civic History

  • NSSXA FC 2349 N48 B6
  • Item

Item is a book edited by Ted Boutilier that outlines the history of New Waterford, as of its 70th anniversary in 1983. It features information about community institutions, culture, organizations, and recreation, and includes a section titled "The First Black Men to Settle in New Waterford."

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