"Book of Negroes" reveals uncomfortable history of Canada and slavery
Lawrence Hill's book "The Book of Negroes" has won the 2008 Commonwealth Writer's Prize, giving him the opportunity to meet the Queen and see the real document that lends the book its name.

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The Entire History of Canada

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The Book of Negroes: pre-MIPCOM World Premiere Screening trailer

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This art reminds Canada of our history of slavery

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A Woman Called Moses (1978) | Part 1 | Cicely Tyson | Will Geer | John Getz

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Leonard Peltier on Indigenous Rights, His Half-Century in Prison & More

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A History Of African Hairstyles Used As Maps To Escape Slavery

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Man unknowingly buys former plantation house where his ancestors were enslaved

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Why The US South Is Insanely Religious

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Nova Scotia and History of Slavery

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The little-known story of Priceville, one of Canada's first Black settlements

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Origins of the CANADIANS

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Wreck of last known slave ship - found in Alabama

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We Asked a CIA Officer 24 Tough Questions | Honesty Box

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Deeply Rooted: A black family's history as 7th-generation Canadians | Short Docs | CBC

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Whitney Plantation museum confronts painful history of slavery

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The Entire History of Paris in 37 Minutes

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