
Episode 2: The Census
In the last episode, I talked about the dearth of African Canadians in my school history texts. In this episode, I’ll talk about the beginnings of my journey towards knowledge – a journey that started with my mother, my


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When I was going to school in Canada, the part that Black Canadians played in our country was largely ignored. This podcast is my attempt to fill in a few of the gaps in my high school history text by telling some of my family’s stories. Most of them are stories that I’ve been told. Others are things I dug out of the archives. Most of the things I know about happened in the West. Other things happened in the East. Are you ready family?
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In the last episode, I talked about the dearth of African Canadians in my school history texts. In this episode, I’ll talk about the beginnings of my journey towards knowledge – a journey that started with my mother, my

It was 1980 something, and I was in my first year of high school. This is my recollection of what it was like, and what I was taught -- or, more precisely, what I wasn't taught -- in Canadian history and Canadian geograp

Remember when Mom said, "If you want something done properly, you have to do it yourself?" Yeah, well, this is this history version. When I went to high school in Canada, there were no Black people in my history texts. N
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