An important and comprehensive exploration of 400 years of Black history in Canada. This narrative journey through Canadian Black history begins with the arrival in 1604 of Mathieu Da Costa, the first known African in Canada, and continues through the Black Lives Matter movement and the ongoing fight for social justice. It covers Canada’s legacy of slavery, the Black Loyalists, the Underground Railroad, the Exodusters and the Black civil rights movements in Canada. With sidebars, profiles of historical figures and issues spreads that delve into key topics, this book is the definitive kids’ guide to Canadian Black history. An inspiring, one-of-a-kind resource: every classroom and library across the country should have a copy!
Rosemary Sadlier Libros
La escritura de Rosemary Sadlier ilumina las contribuciones y experiencias históricas de los canadienses negros. A través de sus obras, la autora se esfuerza por destacar historias a menudo pasadas por alto y figuras clave. Su estilo de prosa se centra en la precisión fáctica y la narrativa atractiva, haciendo que la historia sea accesible a una audiencia más amplia. Sadlier promueve la comprensión y el reconocimiento de la historia negra en Canadá a través de su escritura y activismo.



Recognized with 13 Information Book Awards, this title offers an engaging exploration of its subject matter, combining rich visuals and informative text. It presents complex concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for a wide audience, including young readers. The book encourages curiosity and learning, featuring interactive elements that enhance the experience. Its award recognition underscores its quality and relevance in educational contexts, making it a valuable resource for both individual readers and classrooms.
Harriet Tubman
Freedom Seeker, Freedom Leader (Large Print 16 Pt Edition)
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Harriet Tubman, born into slavery in the United States, emerged as a pivotal figure in the Underground Railroad. Her remarkable efforts not only led many enslaved Africans to freedom but also inspired others to pursue their own liberation. Tubman's legacy bolstered the abolitionist movement, highlighting the possibility of black independence and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of oppression.