Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present | Digital Museums Canada
Tin photo circa 1900 depicting Solomon Kendall 2nd alongside one Black man and white man in a horse drawn carriage

Our Black Heritage: Early Black Settlers of York-Sunbury Counties (New Brunswick) 1783-Present

Fredericton Region Museum 2023
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Subjects

Our Black Heritage tells the dynamic story of York-Sunbury early Black settlers, from 1783 to the present, who have struggled against servitude and oppression. Through objects, archival documents, personal stories, and photographs, this virtual exhibition explores the historical roots of oppression and the ways citizens of African descent have responded with determination and perseverance. It has been a long journey of mixed feelings and emotions. It is a story of hope denied and hope restored. These are their stories.

Credits

Research

Jennifer Dow
Dr Mary Louise McCarthy-Brandt
Graham Nickerson
Dr. Cynthia Wallace-Casey

Text

English writer

Jennifer Dow
Cynthia Wallace-Casey

French writer

Jennifer Dow
Cynthia Wallace-Casey

English editor

Jennifer Dow

French editor

Guy Tremblay

Comparative editor

Guy Tremblay

Translation

French translator

Luc Belzile, CT

Production

Integration of content and layout

Jennifer Dow

Videography

Synthetic Imageworks
Melynda Jarratt

Photography

Mitra Bakhtiar

Education

Lesson plans

Cynthia Wallace-Casey

Full credits