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Time Lines: Canadian History (17th to 19th Century) New France / Upper Canada / Canada West / Province of Ontario
Tags: Abolitionism, Abolitionist, Abraham Shadd, Acadia Canada, Africa, African American Loyalists, African American Slaves, African Canadian Doctors, African Canadian Refugees, African Canadian Suffrage, African Canadian Veterans, Alexander Milton Ross, American Civil War, American Colonies, American Revolution, Amherstburg Ontario, Anderson R. Abbott, Anderson Ruffin Abbott, Anti-Slavery Newspapers, Bahamas, Bermuda, Black Pioneers Militia Unit, British Act of 1790, British Army Black Militia Units, British Empire, British Empire Abolition of Slavery, British Imperial Act of 1833, British Law, British Rule of Canada, Canada, Canada West, Canadian Abolishment of Slavery, Canadian Civic Politics, Canadian History, Canadian Segregation, Canadian Slavery, Canadian Slavery Statutes, Canadian Statute of 1793, Captain Caldwell's Coloured Volunteers, Champlain-Poutrincourt Expedition, Chatham Ontario Canada, Chief Justice of Lower Canada, Chief Justice Osgoode, Cholera, Common Schools Act, Daniel G. Hill, David Kirk, Davis and Davis, Dawn Settlement Canada, Delois Davis, Delos Rogest Davis, East Florida, Elizabeth Graves Simcoe, Father Le Juene, Florida, Frederick Davis, French Language, Fugitive Slave Act, Fur Trade, George Brown, Great Lakes, Halifax Nova Scotia, Harper's Ferry, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Harvard University, Henry Bibb, Hotel Dieu, Human Rights Laws, John Beverly Robinson, John Brown, John Graves Simcoe, Josiah Henson, Kings Counsel, Law Society of Upper Canada, Louis XIV, Lower Canada, Loyalists, Mackenzie Rebellion, Madagascar, Marie-Joseph Angelique, Martin Delany, Mary Ann Shadd, Mary Bibb, Mattieu da Costa, Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, Micmac Language, Montreal Quebec Canada, Nelson Hackett, New England, New France, Nova Scotia Canada, Oliver Le Jeune, Ontario Canada, Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity, Ornithologist, Oro Township Canada, Pawnee Native American Slaves, Pawnee Native American Tribe, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Quakers, Peregrine Maitland, Physician, Printout, Provincial Freeman, Quebec Canada, Robert Sutherland, Runcheys Rangers, Samuel de Champlain, St. Catharines Ontario Canada, St. Lawrence Hall, The Anti-Slavery Harp, The Order of Canada, Timelines, Toronto Alderman, Toronto Anti-Slavery Society, Toronto Board of Control, Toronto Deputy Mayor, Toronto Globe, Toronto Ontario Canada, Treaty of Utrecht, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Underground Railroad, Underground Railroad Operators, Union Army, Union Army Spies, Union Army Surgeons, United Empire Loyalists, United States Congress, University of Toronto, Upper Canada, Upper Canada Attorney General, Upper Canada Law Society, Upper Canada Lieutenant Governor, Upper Canada Parliament, Virginia, Voice of the Fugitive, War of 1812, Website, West Florida, West Indies, William Hubbard, William Osgoode, William Wells Brown, Windsor Ontario Canada
North Shore Summer Project Newsletter
Tags: Abolitionist, Abraham Lincoln, Africa, African, Afro-Asian World, Alexander Crummell, Alfred S. Eichner, American Civil War, American Democracy, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Armand King, Atlanta Georgia, Baird and Warner, Benjamin Banneker, Black Belt, Black Muslim Movement, Black Muslims, Brotherhood, C. Eric Lincoln, C.T. Vivian, Canada, Carol Kleiman, Chardin, Charles Silberman, Charleston South Carolina, Chicago Illinois, Chicago North Side, Chicago South Side, Christianity, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Literature, Civil Rights Movements, Communism, Daniel Corrigan, Daniel Guetzkow, David Walker, Deerfield Petition Drive, Deerfield Petition Drive Committee, Democracy, Denmark Vesey, E. Essien-Udom, Ebony Magazine, Eli Ginzberg, Emory Davis, Episcopal Church, Equal Protection of the Law, Eugene Carson Blake, Evanston Freedom Center, Evanston Illinois, Evanston Police Department, Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors, Fascism, Fayette County, Fayette County Voter Registration, Fayette County Voter Registration Crisis, Fran Rominsky, Frederick Douglass, Freedom, Freedom of Movement, Gabriel, Gabriel Prosser, George Vickers, Gerald Roseberry, Grace Meigs Damman, Great Lakes, Greensboro North Carolina, Harlem New York City, Harold Isaacs, Harvard University, Harvard University History Department, Henry Highland Garnett, Highland Park Illinois, Highland Park July 4th Parade, Housing Discrimination, Housing Segregation, I Have a Dream Speech, Ignazio Silone, Italian, J. Saunders Redding, James Baldwin, Janet Sundberg, Jean Mitten, Jerome Bruner, John A. Morsell, John Bing, John Hope Franklin, John Oberteuffer, Judaism, July 4th Activities, June Carter, Kenneth Stampps, King Realty Co., Latin America, Laymond Robinson, Lerone Bennett Jr., Leslie Cook, Lillian Smith, London Institute of Race Relations, Loraine Hansberry, Louis Harris, Louis Lomax, Louis Pfaff, Lynn Williams, Marc Ross, Margery Benton, Martin Luther King Jr., Mary Barninger, Mason-Dixon Line, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies, Militant Abolitionism, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Mr. Miller, Mundelein College, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), National Urban League, Neil King, New York Times, Newsletter, Newsweek, Nigeria, Nigerian, Non-Violence, Non-Violent Demonstration Workshop, North America, North Shore Housewives Vigil, North Shore Real Estate, North Shore Real Estate Agencies, North Shore Summer Project, North Shore Summer Project Executive Committee, North Shore Summer Project Executive Director, North Shore Summer Project Non-Violent Strategy Committee, North Shore Summer Project Steering Committee, North Shore Summer Project Tactics Committee, Northern Bigotry, Northern Race Relations, Northwestern University, Northwestern University Law and Social Sciences Committee, Open Community, Open Occupancy Housing Policy, Organized Labor, Pan-Africanism, Panel Discussion, Pat Evans, Peter H. Field, Power Structure, Pre-Civil War, Protests, Quinlan and Tyson, Race Relations, Race Relations War Zones, Racial Discrimination, Racial Discrimination in Housing, Racism, Ralph Ellison, Ralph J. Bunche, Real Estate, Ric Momeyer, Richard Pollack, Richard Wright, Robert Dorsett, Robert F. McGovern, Rosa Parks, School Discrimination, School Integration, Selma Alabama, Settlement Houses, Sidwell Friends School, Skokie Illinois, Slave Rebellion, Smith College, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanley Elkin, Sterling Stuckey, Suburbanism, Suburbia, The Negro Mood, University of Chicago, Voter Registration, Voter Suppression, W. Haywood Burns, W.E.B. DuBois, War Zones, Washington D.C., White Americans, White Christianity, White Liberalism, White Plains New York, White Supremacy, Whitney Young, William Brink, William Moyer, Winnetka Illinois, Winnetka Village Green, Woodrow Wilson, Yale University