The Underground Railroad and Life in Canada Afterwards
Mel and Dina are joined by Natasha Henry, President of the Ontario Black History Society to talk about the history behind the Underground Railroad as the largest anti-slavery freedom movement in North America, some of the key figures behind this movement, the creation of Africville in North Halifax, and more.

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