BC's Black Pioneers: Their Industry and Character Influenced the Vision of Canada British Columbia’s Black Pioneers BC Black History Awareness Society
Oberlin College, originally called Oberlin Collegiate Institute until 1850, is a private liberal arts college in Oberlin, Ohio. In 1833, Presbyterian ministers John Jay Sipherd and Philo P. […]
These are a few of the men, women and children who had an indelible effect on Colonial B.C. and the future of British Columbia. Top L-R: Nancy Lester: […]
During a visit to Ohio, John met Almira Scott (1851 – 1923), a fellow graduate of Oberlin College, and a person of like mind. Almira Scott was widowed […]
The long, black heavily petty-coated dress was a common formal dress in colonial times. “Because it was black it didn’t show the dirt so much or need to […]