Our Black Heritage: 1783-Present Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present Fredericton Region Museum
[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 […]
Measha Brueggergosman-Lee (b 1977) grew up in Fredericton, New Brunswick, singing at her local Baptist church. When granted an honorary doctorate from Concordia University in 2017, she was […]
Mary Matilda Winslow (1880 – 1963) graduated Suma Cum Laude (top ranked) from the University of New Brunswick in 1905, winning the Montgomery-Campbell Prize in the Classics.
“…if you dream you are in company with a young man, whose person and conversation is pleasing to you, you may depend that you will one day become […]
Although by 1822 there were reportedly no slaves in New Brunswick, servitude certainly continued in the form of indentured service. Many within Fredericton’s social elite maintained a strict […]
“I can’t speak to being a force for change, but I take it and wear it proudly.” – Measha BrueggarGosman-Lee , 2017 World-renowned Canadian opera singer, Measha Brueggergosman-Lee […]
Nancy and her son Lidge first ran away from Caleb Jones of Nashwaaksis in 1786. This modern painting depicts her as the strong, composed and brave woman we […]