WEBSITES
ETFO 365 Black Canadian Curriculum (Lesson Plans, Poster, Calendar Database)
Kayak Magazine Black History in Canada Issue and Lesson Plans , January 2018, Guest editor Natasha Henry
BLACK ENSLAVEMENT IN CANADA
Black Enslavement in Canada by Natasha Henry
Chloe Cooley and the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada by Natasha Henry
The Slavery Abolition Act, 1833 by Natasha Henry
Black Woman Ann Otherwise Called Nancy Court Case Challenging her Enslavement
Biography of Jack York, Slave
"Slavery in Canada? I Never Learned That!" by Natasha Henry
Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada (online exhibit)
Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History: Torture and the Truth: Angélique and the Burning of Montreal
CANADA AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
Harriet Tubman by Natasha Henry
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 by Natasha Henry
The Underground Railroad by Natasha Henry
Breaking the Chains: Presenting a New Narrative for Canada’s Role in the Underground Railroad (*MARKER REQUIRED)
- narratives, reports, and lesson plans (some are missing, not yet uploaded):
- Augmented Reality vignettes are only available on this website
BLACK VOTING RIGHTS IN CANADA
Black Voting Rights by Natasha Henry
GENERAL AFRICAN CANADIAN HISTORY
Black in Canada: 10 Stories
Black History in Canada Education Guide
Windsor Mosaic - African Canadian Community
Archives of Ontario online exhibits (Includes lesson plans in Just Add Students section)
IMMIGRATION HISTORY
Teaching Guide for The Secret Life of Canada podcast "The Province of Jamaica" (Black immigration, sleeping car porters, community activism)
Donald Moore - Caribbean Connection: One Man's Crusade
BLACK CANADIAN SPORTS HISTORY
Breaking the Colour Barrier: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Baseball Team
“Blacks in Canadian Athletic History” Timeline
THE FIGHT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
“Blacks in Canadian Human Rights and Equity History” Timeline
“Black Trailblazers in Canadian Political History” Timeline
Black Canadians in Human Rights and Equity History Workbook
Writing a Biography: Black Canadians in Human Rights and Equity History Workbook
[also timelines from above]
BLACK CANADIAN MILITARY HISTORY
We Stand on Guard for Thee: Teaching and Learning the African Canadian Experience in the War of 1812 (*MARKER REQUIRED)
Richard Pierpoint Heritage Minute and Teaching Resources
French
Learning Tool
Supplemental: [saved]
BLACK COMMUNITIES
Black Strathcona Interactive Website (aka Hogan’s Alley)
Alberta Settlement: Amber Valley
British Columbia's Black Pioneers: Their Industry and Character Influenced the Vision of Canada
OTHERS
Forging Freedom, the Ontario Historical Society
African Canadian Community
The Anti-Slavery Movement in Canada by Library and Archives Canada
African Canadian Newspapers (the Provincial Freeman and the Voice of the Fugitive)
Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia
African Nova Scotians: in the Age of Slavery and Abolition
Black Cultural Centre of Nova Scotia
Canadian Heritage Website on the Bicentennial Anniversary
On the Road North Online Exhibit
Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History: “Who Killed William Robinson?”
Ontario Black History Society
Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium
British Columbia Black History Awareness Society
Freedom City: Uncovering Toronto’s Black History
The Underground Railroad: Experience the Past
Delos Davis
Alberta’s Black Pioneer Heritage
Canadian Encyclopedia, Black History Articles (relaunched November 2013)
Black History Canada
Archives of Ontario-Black history online exhibits (Includes lesson plans in Just Add Students section)
· Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada
· The Black Canadian Experience in Ontario 1834-1914: Flight, Freedom, Foundation
· The Freedom Seeker: The Life and Times of Daniel G. Hill
Black Loyalists on the Canadian Digital Collection
Many Rivers to Cross: The African Canadian Experience
Ship Arrivals in Quebec 1818
Anti Slavery International
Toronto Star Classroom Connection #BlackHistoryMatters Resource (4 booklets)
Books of Negroes CBC Curio Teachers’ Guide
New Brunswick Black History Society
Hidden History: Black History of the Yukon
50 Years of Black Activism: the Akua Benjamin Project
"The Spirit of Harriet Tubman," "Harriet is my Hero," and "Things my Fore-Sisters Saw" Performed by Leslie McCurdy
Black on the Prairies
Quebec History X
Some Missing Places - The Black Community in the History of Quebec and Canada
British Columbia's Black Pioneers
All Aboard! History of Black Railway Porters Virtual Exhibit
Introduction: "Let us march on till victory is won" the Struggle for Racial Equity in Chatham-Kent and Ontario
And Still We Rise: A Black Presence in Albert, late 1800s - 1970s
And Still We Rise: A Black Presence in Alberta, late 1800s – 1970s | Edmonton City as Museum Project ECAMP
“...and Still I Rise: A History of African Canadian Workers in Ontario, 1900 – Present” Exhibit and Teacher Guide | Hamiltton Civic Museums
Sankofa Black Heritage Collection Teachers’ Guide
Kayak Magazine Black History in Canada Issue and Lesson Plans , January 2018, Guest editor Natasha Henry
BLACK ENSLAVEMENT IN CANADA
Black Enslavement in Canada by Natasha Henry
Chloe Cooley and the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada by Natasha Henry
The Slavery Abolition Act, 1833 by Natasha Henry
Black Woman Ann Otherwise Called Nancy Court Case Challenging her Enslavement
Biography of Jack York, Slave
"Slavery in Canada? I Never Learned That!" by Natasha Henry
Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada (online exhibit)
Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History: Torture and the Truth: Angélique and the Burning of Montreal
CANADA AND THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
Harriet Tubman by Natasha Henry
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 by Natasha Henry
The Underground Railroad by Natasha Henry
Breaking the Chains: Presenting a New Narrative for Canada’s Role in the Underground Railroad (*MARKER REQUIRED)
- narratives, reports, and lesson plans (some are missing, not yet uploaded):
- Augmented Reality vignettes are only available on this website
BLACK VOTING RIGHTS IN CANADA
Black Voting Rights by Natasha Henry
GENERAL AFRICAN CANADIAN HISTORY
Black in Canada: 10 Stories
Black History in Canada Education Guide
Windsor Mosaic - African Canadian Community
Archives of Ontario online exhibits (Includes lesson plans in Just Add Students section)
- Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada
- The Black Canadian Experience in Ontario 1834-1914: Flight, Freedom, Foundation
- The Freedom Seeker: The Life and Times of Daniel G. Hill
- The Souls of Black Folk: Hamilton's Stewart Memorial Community
- Remembering Niagara’s Proud Black History
- “…and still I rise”: A History of African Canadian Workers in Ontario: 1900 to Present
- Virtual Museum of Canada – “The Souls of Black Folk: Hamilton's Stewart Memorial Community”
- Virtual Museum of Canada – “Remembering Niagara’s Proud Black History”
- John Freeman Walls Historic Site (Virtual Tour)
- Buxton Museum - The Colbert-Henderson Cabin
IMMIGRATION HISTORY
Teaching Guide for The Secret Life of Canada podcast "The Province of Jamaica" (Black immigration, sleeping car porters, community activism)
Donald Moore - Caribbean Connection: One Man's Crusade
BLACK CANADIAN SPORTS HISTORY
Breaking the Colour Barrier: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars Baseball Team
“Blacks in Canadian Athletic History” Timeline
THE FIGHT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
“Blacks in Canadian Human Rights and Equity History” Timeline
“Black Trailblazers in Canadian Political History” Timeline
Black Canadians in Human Rights and Equity History Workbook
Writing a Biography: Black Canadians in Human Rights and Equity History Workbook
[also timelines from above]
BLACK CANADIAN MILITARY HISTORY
We Stand on Guard for Thee: Teaching and Learning the African Canadian Experience in the War of 1812 (*MARKER REQUIRED)
Richard Pierpoint Heritage Minute and Teaching Resources
French
Learning Tool
Supplemental: [saved]
BLACK COMMUNITIES
Black Strathcona Interactive Website (aka Hogan’s Alley)
Alberta Settlement: Amber Valley
British Columbia's Black Pioneers: Their Industry and Character Influenced the Vision of Canada
OTHERS
Forging Freedom, the Ontario Historical Society
African Canadian Community
The Anti-Slavery Movement in Canada by Library and Archives Canada
African Canadian Newspapers (the Provincial Freeman and the Voice of the Fugitive)
Remembering Black Loyalists, Black Communities in Nova Scotia
African Nova Scotians: in the Age of Slavery and Abolition
Black Cultural Centre of Nova Scotia
Canadian Heritage Website on the Bicentennial Anniversary
On the Road North Online Exhibit
Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History: “Who Killed William Robinson?”
Ontario Black History Society
Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium
British Columbia Black History Awareness Society
Freedom City: Uncovering Toronto’s Black History
The Underground Railroad: Experience the Past
Delos Davis
Alberta’s Black Pioneer Heritage
Canadian Encyclopedia, Black History Articles (relaunched November 2013)
Black History Canada
Archives of Ontario-Black history online exhibits (Includes lesson plans in Just Add Students section)
· Enslaved Africans in Upper Canada
· The Black Canadian Experience in Ontario 1834-1914: Flight, Freedom, Foundation
· The Freedom Seeker: The Life and Times of Daniel G. Hill
Black Loyalists on the Canadian Digital Collection
Many Rivers to Cross: The African Canadian Experience
Ship Arrivals in Quebec 1818
Anti Slavery International
Toronto Star Classroom Connection #BlackHistoryMatters Resource (4 booklets)
Books of Negroes CBC Curio Teachers’ Guide
New Brunswick Black History Society
Hidden History: Black History of the Yukon
50 Years of Black Activism: the Akua Benjamin Project
"The Spirit of Harriet Tubman," "Harriet is my Hero," and "Things my Fore-Sisters Saw" Performed by Leslie McCurdy
Black on the Prairies
Quebec History X
Some Missing Places - The Black Community in the History of Quebec and Canada
British Columbia's Black Pioneers
All Aboard! History of Black Railway Porters Virtual Exhibit
Introduction: "Let us march on till victory is won" the Struggle for Racial Equity in Chatham-Kent and Ontario
And Still We Rise: A Black Presence in Albert, late 1800s - 1970s
And Still We Rise: A Black Presence in Alberta, late 1800s – 1970s | Edmonton City as Museum Project ECAMP
“...and Still I Rise: A History of African Canadian Workers in Ontario, 1900 – Present” Exhibit and Teacher Guide | Hamiltton Civic Museums
Sankofa Black Heritage Collection Teachers’ Guide