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References and Acknowledgements

This online project was developed with the support of Digital Museums Canada, an investment program managed by the Canadian Museum of History.

Curation and Project Lead: Blessing Ogunyemi, PhD Student

Research Team: Gabriela Sealy, MA Student & Alex Allasra, MA Student

Academic and Archival Consultant: Emilie Andrée Roumer Jabouin, PhD

Academic Advisor: Ruth Rodney, RN, PhD, Associate Director of Harriet Tubman Institute

Translation Service: Cheikh Nguirane, PhD, Associate Professor & Ruthneldha Attilus, Undergraduate student

Alternative Text: Blessing Ogunyemi, PhD Student

Revisions: Gabriela Sealy, MA Student & Ruthneldha Attilus, Undergraduate student

Project Conceptualization: Gertrude Mianda, PhD, Professor & Nathanael Ojong, PhD, Associate Professor

Special thanks to:

  • David Sharron, Head, Archives & Special Collections, and Edie Williams, Archives Processing Specialist at Archives & Special Collections, Brock University Library, St. Catharines.
  • Michelle Robbins and the Team at the Buxton National Historic Site & Museum, North Buxton.
  • Dr. Rosemary Sadlier
  • Dr. Afua Ava Pamela Cooper
  • Prof. Lorne Foster
  • Dr. James C. Simeon, School of Public Policy and Administration, York University
  • Ms. Jacqueline Bernard and the Team at the Josiah Henson Museum of African-Canadian History
  • Amherstburg Freedom Museum

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