Our Black Heritage: 1783-Present Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present Fredericton Region Museum
This exhibit is just a tiny tiny portion of what’s out there, so I hope that this can be the beginning of a learning experience… I just hope […]
People of all ages, of all colors, of all creeds… I would say the same thing that I was taught. Be yourself. Just BE yourself. And the truth […]
I would say definitely… your lives matter. Your dreams matter. Your voices matter. I kinda liken the moment to the moment of the early 60s… of the Civil […]
[When her son took her to Ottawa to see Barack Obama] I said to John, can you imagine this… I’m from the horse and buggy days, I’m in […]
Mary Matilda Winslow graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1905, with a bachelor’s degree in Classics. She graduated top of her class, winning the Montgomery-Campbell Prize for […]
“My dad was a labourer, they didn’t have a lot of money, but they were hard-working. They believed in tithing… they were just great parents. I came out […]
Flight Lieutenant Gerald Carty flew 35 bombing missions over German-occupied Europe during the Second World War. Flight Lieutenant Gerald Carty (1925 – 2008) was barely a teenager when […]