Dorothy Williams Lecture

Black History In Canada

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QUEBEC ON THE MOVE!

AN INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT OF OFFICIAL MINORITY-LANGUAGE SOCIAL
MOVEMENTS IN QUEBEC, 1960-2010

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Accomplished Black Canadian Women

100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women

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Shining a light on Black History

Mayor Denis Coderre took time out of his busy schedule last Thursday to host the
launch of Montreal’s Black History Month for 2017. The February 2 event took place

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Check out what our SPARKS are up to SPARKS’ activities coming up this month

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Dorothy Williams Lives Reading & Discussion

Blacks In Montreal 1628-1986

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Black History Week

Black History Week guest speakeers

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Black History Month

Black History Month 2017

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Presentation of an Educational Kit

ABC’s of Canadian Black history
A journey of discovery into Canadian history enhancing our multi-cultural knowledge.

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With her vast knowledge of Black history in Montreal, Dorothy W. Williams has written two books on its community development. Both her demographic study (Blacks in Montreal) coupled with an in-depth historical narrative (The Road to Now) takes the reader along a journey that illuminates nearly 400 years of settlement and contribution in Quebec.
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Dorothy Williams, Ph.D., is a historian who specializes in Black Canadian history. She has authored three books, and has contributed to other scholarly and academic publications.
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This kit provides teachers and students, with resources on the history and role that Blacks have played in Canadian history.
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