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Black History Month Presentation

The history of slavery in Canada, particularly involving African and Aboriginal peoples, is marked by profound struggles for freedom and equality. Slavery was introduced by French colonists in the 1600s, leading to significant hardships for those enslaved.

Black History Month Presentation

Maurice scott

Black History month project by: Lauren and Hannah

all black people were slaves there entire life until the government sined a con tract and all the slaves were free.

people were really mean to black people by putting them in slavery it does not to black people.

black kids were also slaved it was so unfair to the people and sad for everyone even the white people.

slave is European chattel slavery was introduced into what we know as Canada by French colonists in the 1600s. Aboriginal peoples were enslaved first and enslaved Africans were brought via the Transatlantic Slave Trade in

How was the end of slavery slavery ended no Emancipation Day, became an annual commemoration of the abolition of slavery in British colonies and a celebration of freedom.People gathered at various locations across Canada to mark the occasion. There were parades, church services, guest speakers, picnics, dances and other festive cultural.

these rights are concerned the law and the government will need to make sure these rights are protected.

Olivier Le Jeune First slave 1629 in New France. First and enslaved Africans were brought via the Transatlantic Slave Trade

they share are The rights and freedoms for everyone that allows every one To live without discrimination free of harassment.

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after

Maurice Ruddick

Maurice was a miner and the first African Canadian to go to mayor of Canada and he was traped in a mining cave with Percy and other miners but Percy died all the others survived.

Maurisse Scott

Maurisse Scott was born and raised in Guelph here home town.

the Human Rights Code is a law that Give everyone an equal right Opportunities without discrimination such as jobs housing services business offers and agreements.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church located at Third Line north of Barrie is one of North America’s oldest African churches. Now a National Historical site, becomes it a historic mark in Canada for years.

The difference is that Ontario Human Rights were created for the province of Ontario And the deck in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is for the all the United Nations. The similarities that they share are The rights and freedoms for everyone that allows everyone To live without discrimination free of harassment.

Why are the efforts to save the Oro African Methodists Church important to Black history? The African Methodist Episcopal Church located at Third Line north of Barrie is one of North America’s oldest African churches. Now a National Historical site, becomes it a historic mark in canada for years.

slavery ended no Emancipation Day, became an annual commemoration of the abolition of slavery in British colonies and a celebration of freedom.People gathered at various locations across Canada to mark the occasion. There were parades, church services, guest speakers, picnics, dances and other festive cultural.

They went to war against the Americans. They didn't want to be slaves anymore. They fought with the British so they could be free.

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