The Desecration of Priceville's History | The Agenda
A number of communities in Ontario were settled by Black pioneers in the 1700s and 1800s. Elise Harding-Davis, former curator at the North American Black Historical Museum and Cultural Centre, which is now known as the Amherstburg Freedom Museum; and producer and director, Jennifer Holness, president of Hungry Eyes Media, which produced the film, "Speakers for the Dead," discuss Priceville, one such village near Collingwood.
Видео The Desecration of Priceville's History | The Agenda канала The Agenda with Steve Paikin
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