Our Black Heritage: 1783-Present Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present Fredericton Region Museum
This is a very wonderful and rare opportunity… Black Lives DO matter, and Black History is so very important. Welcome to this exhibit, and thank you for taking […]
Nanny always told us to not care what people say about you. Be proud, be individualistic, and be happy with yourself, and that really what my generation, what […]
… It has been a long journey. Transcription “I can’t speak to being a force for change, but I take it and wear it proudly” – Measha Brueggergosman-Lee, […]
Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, many have continued to leave their mark on Canadian history. Transcription “The fact that I was Black never came up when we […]
“The Hill” was the place many families would leave their children so they could go elsewhere to find work. Solomon Kendall 2nd (middle) and his wife Anne raised […]
The home of William Kendall, grandson of Solomon Kendall stood atop of a hill overlooking Highway 105 and the Saint John River. This farm house is where the […]