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A journey along the path of freedom
A black and white photo of Niagara Falls in winter, with large sections of the waterfall and surrounding landscape covered in ice and snow. Mist rises from the falls, and trees line the background.
Historical portrait of Harriet Tubman in her later years, draped in a white shawl, reflecting her legacy as a humanitarian and community leader.
A white city bus with St. Catharines written on the side drives on a curved road in front of a building with large glass windows at Brock University
Blessings in a black long-sleeve shirt speaks expressively in an office setting. She wears glasses, earrings, and a smartwatch, with one hand raised near her chest and the other gesturing. Shelves, filing cabinets, and framed photos are visible in the background.
Emily standing next to a harvested field along a rural road, with farm buildings and silos visible in the background under a blue sky.
A close-up view of a carved wooden pulpit and lectern inside the historic church at the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History. A small wooden stand holds a lantern, and wooden pews line the white-painted floorboards in the background.
Two young men stand beside a bicycle inside a fenced basketball court on a sunny afternoon, while a young woman walks along the outside on a grassy path. In the background, autumn trees and a red brick variety store add to the neighbourhood setting.
Inside the exhibition at the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History, a young woman smiles while holding a handmade handkerchief doll with a tag attached. Behind her, museum panels highlight the 1793 Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada and the history of slavery.
The Josiah Henson House, a two-storey log-frame home with weathered wooden siding and a covered front porch. This historic residence is part of the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History in Dresden, Ontario, surrounded by trees with early autumn foliage.
A bronze bust of Mary Ann Shadd Cary is mounted on a stone pedestal engraved with “B.M.E. Freedom Park 2009.” A plaque is affixed to the front, honouring her legacy as a teacher, publisher, and civil rights advocate.
Two researchers standing near a railing at sunrise, overlooking Niagara Falls with mist rising in the distance.
Sign for the Buxton National Historic Site & Museum, a center for preserving Black Canadian heritage. The sign is mounted on a green frame with a bell on top and a red CLOSED notice at the bottom.
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