- Curriculum Connections
- Social Studies
- Alberta History
- Canadian History
- Immigrants Experiences in Alberta
- Black Experiences in Alberta
- Description
How the Blacks Created Canada sheds light on Canada’s history of segregation and discrimination related to Black people. It describes key individuals who impacted Canadian history in a variety of fields, from art to politics and more, despite the hardships they faced. In particular, the chapter titled “Homesteading on the Prairies” contains some details about Black individuals’ experiences in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario. The book contains many historical images, as well as a collection of sources at the end to inspire further research. The writing style would easily allow the use of excerpts, though the book’s length and vocabulary would be best suited for established readers.
How the Blacks Created Canada
By Fil Fraser (Author)

- ISBN
- 9781896124438
- List Price
- $18.95
- ISBN
- 9781896124445
- List Price
- $13.99

Formats (2)
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