Birchtown and the Black Loyalist Experience

Birchtown and the Black Loyalist Experience
Author: Stephen Davidson
Publsiher: Formac Publishing Company
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781459505568

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This book chronicles experiences of African Americans who were part of the influx of Loyalist refugees from the American Revolution. The Black Loyalists were both freed and enslaved Black Americans who had joined the British side. For their loyalty, they were evacuated by the British Navy to Nova Scotia, where they were to receive freedom, land, and provisions. The Black Loyalists landed at a settlement named Birchtown, adjoining the white Loyalist town of Shelburne. On arrival they found virtually no shelter. Many died and others only survived by digging small holes in the ground and fixing logs over top for makeshift huts. Food was extremely scarce. White Loyalists quickly received their land and provisions. It was years before the Black Loyalists received their land grants, and not everyone got a plot. The lands provided proved to be rocky and hard to cultivate. Ultimately many Black Loyalists chose to leave Nova Scotia to go to Sierra Leone, West Africa, founding a new settlement there. Others remained, and their descendants are found in communities across Nova Scotia and beyond. Through images, artifacts, and text, this book tells the story of Birchtown and its residents as well as the larger story of Black Loyalist history, reflecting the research and exhibits in the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre in Birchtown.

Black Loyalists in New Brunswick

Black Loyalists in New Brunswick
Author: Stephen Davidson
Publsiher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781459506176

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Among the Loyalists who were transported to the shores of New Brunswick by the British after their defeat by revolutionary Americans were several hundred African Americans. Like their counterparts who went to what is now Nova Scotia, among this group were formerly enslaved men, women and children who had been granted their freedom in exchange for joining the British side during the revolutionary war. In the colony that soon became New Brunswick, slavery was still legal. Many African American Loyalists had to become indentured labourers to survive in this new situation. Many others took up the opportunity offered them in 1791 to move yet again, this time to Sierra Leone in Africa where many Black Loyalists established a new colony on the coast of Africa where they lived free of slavery. The stories of New Brunswicks Black Loyalists are captured in the brief biographies of eight individuals—men, women and youths—presented by author Stephen Davidson. Through their experiences a picture emerges of the narrow limits to the freedom which the Black Loyalists were able to experience in a predominantly white and highly racist colony.

The Black Loyalists

The Black Loyalists
Author: James W. St. G. Walker
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802074022

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The Black Loyalists depicts the unique expressions of the Black Loyalist identity to Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone.

Birchtown and the Black Loyalists

Birchtown and the Black Loyalists
Author: Wanda Lauren Taylor
Publsiher: Nimbus Pub Limited
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 177108166X

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A children's book about Nova Scotia's Black settlement of Birchtown.

Loyalists in Nova Scotia

Loyalists in Nova Scotia
Author: Canadian Authors Association. Nova Scotia Branch
Publsiher: Hantsport, N.S. : Lancelot Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1983
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039912287

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Black Loyalists

Black Loyalists
Author: Ruth Holmes Whithead
Publsiher: Nimbus+ORM
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781771080170

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“Engaging and steeped in years of research . . . a must read for all who care about the intersection of Canadian, American, British, and African history.” —Lawrence Hill, award-winning author of Someone Knows My Name In an attempt to ruin the American economy during the Revolutionary War, the British government offered freedom to slaves who would desert their rebel masters. Many Black men and women escaped to the British fleet patrolling the East Coast, or to the British armies invading the colonies from Maine to Georgia. After the final surrender of the British to the Americans, New York City was evacuated by the British Army throughout the summer and fall of 1783. Carried away with them were a vast number of White Loyalists and their families, and over 3,000 Black Loyalists: free, indentured, apprenticed, or still enslaved. More than 2,700 Black people came to Nova Scotia with the fleet from New York City. Black Loyalists strives to present hard data about the lives of Nova Scotia Black Loyalists before they escaped slavery in early South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and after they settled in Nova Scotia—to tell the little-known story of some very brave and enterprising men and women who survived the chaos of the American Revolution, people who found a way to pass through the heart, ironically, of a War for Liberty, to find their own liberty and human dignity. Includes historical images and documents

The Book of Negroes

The Book of Negroes
Author: Lawrence Hill
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780552775489

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Abducted from her West African village at the age of eleven and sold as a slave in the American South, Aminata Diallo thinks only of freedom - and of finding her way home again.After escaping the plantation, torn from her husband and child, she passes through Manhattan in the chaos of the Revolutionary War, is shipped to Nova Scotia, and then joins a group of freed slaves on a harrowing return odyssey to Africa. Lawrence Hill's epic novel, winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, spans three continents and six decades to bring to life a dark and shameful chapter in our history through the story of one brave and resourceful woman.

Moving On

Moving On
Author: John W. Pulis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135650308

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During the American Revolution tens of thousands of colonists loyal to Britain left the colonies and resettled in Canada, Britain, and the Carribean. Among them were a substantial number of black loyalists. This groundbreaking study explores the lives, struggles, and politics of black loyalists who dispersed throughout the Atlantic region, including Canada, Britain, Sierra Leone, and Jamaica. The struggles of these populations, a diaspora within a diaspora, for political and economic independence under various British colonial regimes highlight the variety of challenges which faced black loyalists in the Afro-Atlantic World.