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Additional Resources

The following section provides additional information on topics presented in this exhibition. Links will re-direct to an external website. Depending on your browser settings, each site will open in a new tab or window. These resources may only be unilingual and may not be accessible to a screen reader:

Bartlett, Sheryl. “Adam Wise and the Former Black Community of Lake George”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 15-20. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Black Lives Matter in New Brunswick Education Project
https://www.blmfnbed.org/ 

Clarke, George Elliott. “Approaching ‘Hammertown’; or, Discovering George & Rue”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 40-44. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Dow, Jennifer. “The Hill”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34, pp 2-3. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Fidler, Evelyn. “The Taylor-Leek Collection: Black History Told Through Artefacts”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34, pp 9-11. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Fredericton Region Museum
https://www.frederictonregionmuseum.com/

Hebb, Ross. “Black and White Relations in the Early History of St. Peter’s Anglican Church”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34, pp 12-14. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Hill, Lawrence. “Freedom Bound: The Book of Negroes”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 34-40. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Lutz, John. “Manny McIntyre: Elite Athlete & Sports Icon (1918-2011)”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 32-39. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Marquis, Greg. “Black Migration and the Civil War: The Story of George Henry Albert and Rebecca Wise”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 21-26. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

McAlpine, Kathie. “Mary Matilda Winslow’s Legacy:’My Activities Since Leaving UNB'”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 8-14. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

McCarthy, Mary Louise. Releasing my Critical Chatter: An Autobiographical Narrative from the Black Diaspora. Oakville: Nsema Publishers, 2011

McCarthy-Brandt, Mary Louise. “An Interview with June Carty”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 25-33. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

McCarthy-Brandt, Mary Louise. “Diasporic Narratives: Lived Experiences of Canadians of African Descent in Rural New Brunswick”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 3-7. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

McCarthy-Brandt, Mary Louise (editor). The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

McCarthy-Brandt, Mary Louise. “Reflections on New Brunswick Black History”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34, p 1. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Fredericton Region Museum “Nancy’s Story” Teaching Resource
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ElBkGLvX_32SXwYMplZalG9geugQ2rUl/view

Nickerson, Graham. “The Long Walk to Sierra Leone: A Black Loyalist Diaspora”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 3-11. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

O’Ree, Willie & McKinley, Michael. The Autobiography of Willie O’Ree: Hockey’s Black Pioneer.  Toronto: Somerville House, 2000

Sheehan, Julia. “Esther Taylor Burgess and St. Peter’s Church”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 15-17. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Simmons, Rhonda. “Black Outsider”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, p 41. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Spray, William. The Blacks of New Brunswick (Reprint Edition). Fredericton: Saint Thomas University, 2021

University of New Brunswick Black History Month Posters
https://www.unb.ca/cel/enrichment/art-centre/past-exhibitions/bhm-posters.html

Valk, Kieran. “Dubious Labeling: The Case of Two New Brunswick Collars”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38, pp 27-31. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Wallace-Casey, Cynthia. “A Tale of Three Quilts: Honouring a Quilting Legacy”. The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37, pp 18-24. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Wallace-Casey, Cynthia. “Ran Away: The Slavery Trial of Nancy”.  The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 34, pp 4-8. Fredericton Region Museum, 2017.

Wallace-Casey, Cynthia (editor). The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 37. Fredericton Region Museum, 2020.

Wallace-Casey, Cynthia (editor). The Officers’ Quarters Black History Edition, volume 38. Fredericton Region Museum, 2021.