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  2. Slavery in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Finally the Assembly passed the Act Against Slavery that legislated the gradual abolition of slavery: no slaves could be imported; slaves already in the province would remain enslaved until death, no new slaves could be brought into Upper Canada, and children born to female slaves would be slaves but must be freed at age 25.

  3. Provincial Freeman (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Freeman was a Canadian weekly newspaper founded by Mary Ann Shadd that published from 1853 through 1857. She was married to Thomas F. Cary in 1856, becoming Mary Ann Shadd Cary. [1] It was the first newspaper published by an African-American female and it was Canada's first newspaper published by a woman. [2]

  4. Book of Negroes - Wikipedia

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    The document contains records on 3000 Africans; the former slaves recorded in the Book of Negroes were evacuated to British North America, where they were settled in the newly established Birchtown and other places in the colony. According to the Treaty of Paris (1783), the United States argued for the return of all property, including slaves ...

  5. Henry Bibb - Wikipedia

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    To ensure their safety, the Bibbs migrated with his mother to Canada and settled in Sandwich, Upper Canada, now Windsor, Ontario. [7] [11] In 1851, he set up the first black newspaper in Canada, The Voice of the Fugitive. [9] [13] The paper helped develop a more sympathetic climate for blacks in Canada as well as helped new arrivals to adjust. [14]

  6. Black Canadians in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Shadd, the first black female publisher and newspaper owner in Canada, and her brother Isaac Shadd founded The Provincial Freeman in 1853. It became a weekly newspaper out of Toronto in 1854, after which it was published in Chatham. [3] Black and white people founded the Anti-Slavery Society of Canada in Toronto in 1851. It sought to ...

  7. Category:Slavery in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Slavery in Canada" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 ...

  8. Category:Canadian slaves - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Canadian slaves" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list ...

  9. Category:Canadian abolitionists - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Canadian supporters of the abolition of slavery. Pages in category "Canadian abolitionists" ... This list may not reflect ...

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