Item is a book written by Charles Bruce Ferguson containing a study of the Black population that entered the province during and after the War of 1812, and information about where these families established homes after that period.
Item is a book about the history of the African Orthodox Church written by Rev. A.C. Terry-Thompson, D.D.. The book includes a history of St. Philip's Church, Sydney.
Item is a copy of Nova Scotian Blacks: An Historical and Structural Overview by Donald H. Clairmont (Dalhousie University) and Dennis W. Magill (University of Toronto). The study focuses on the issues of poverty and marginalization among Nova Scotian Blacks.
Item is a book that outlines Frances Henry's study of the attitudes and values of Black Nova Scotians.
Item is a book containing twenty-three articles related to Black Studies, edited by Dr. Bridglal Pachai.
The following pieces are featured within the book:
- D.R. Fraser Taylor, "Black Studies: A Canadian Perspective"
- Jan Carew, "Black Studies: An Afro-American Perspective from Northwestern"
- Peter Igbonekwu Okeh, "Black Studies: A West African Perspective"
- Wilson A. Head, "Problems and Prospects for Blacks in the Canadian Mosaic"
- R. Leighton Hutson, "Black Conciousness is our Culture"
- James W. St. G. Walker, "Blacks in Context: Black Canadians and the History Curriculum"
- Ralph E. James, "Concerns about Black Students in Science and Technology"
- Howard D. McCurdy, "Blacks and Science"
- Lorris Elliot, "Literary Writings by Blacks in Canada"
- Vicent D'Oyley "Emerging Canadian Interethnic Issues and Canadian Black Studies"
- Colin A. Thomson, "White Response to Black Migration to the Prairies, 1908-1912"
- Jean Luc Gouveia, "The Blacks in Quebec or the Difficulty of Being a Minority Group that is 'Different'"
- Phillip H Alexander, "Resource Development in Southwestern Ontario"
- Judith R. Gold, "A Special University Program for Nova Scotian Blacks and Micmacs"
- Cynthia M. Thomas, "Black Youth and Education"
- Cherry Paris, "Education and Human Rights"
- Eleanor Dorrington, "Halifax Outreach Employment Project"
- Winston S. Ruck, "Nova Scotian Blacks in the Canadian Mosaic: Blacks and Employments"
- Patricia Skinner, "The Minority Situation in the Antigonish, Guysborough Region"
- Donald E. Fairfax, "The Black Church and Youth"
- Wayne Adams, "The Church and the Black Man"
- Carolyn Thomas, "The Black Church and the Black Woman"
- Donald D. Skeir, "The African United Baptist Association and the Black Man in Nova Scotia."
Item is a book edited by Ted Boutilier that outlines the history of New Waterford, as of its 70th anniversary in 1983. It features information about community institutions, culture, organizations, and recreation, and includes a section titled "The First Black Men to Settle in New Waterford."
Item is a book titled "Canada's Black Battalion No. 2 Construction 1916-1920," written by Calvin W. Ruck. The book provides information about African Canadians who served in World War 1, and highlights their roles and the obstacles that they faced.
Item is a book written by Bridglal Pachai concerning the history of Black Nova Scotians between 1600 and 1800.
Item is a copy of Bridglal Pachai's book People of the Maritimes: Blacks. The book contains information about the origins of the Maritimes' Black population, their history in the area, descriptions of some prominent individuals and institutions, and the problems and prospects that this population faced during the 1980s.
Item is a book written by Doris Evans and Gertrude Tynes that features profiles of Nova Scotia's segregated schools and teachers at those schools, as well as photographs and speeches from the Retired Teachers of Segregated Schools of Nova Scotia's 1990 reunion.
Item is a book that was written by Joan Weeks and the Glace Bay Universal Negro Improvement Association that features newspaper articles, interviews, and a history of African Nova Scotians in Cape Breton.