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Black Nova Scotians: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:5116:51, 4 July 2023173.237.116.42 talk 72,536 bytes +17 This article reads like propaganda, it focuses exclusively on skin color, paints the "black" as being enslaved in NS when they came to be free from slavery suffered elsewhere, and doesn't talk of anything they offered to the people of Nova Scotia. Take a walk in the places mentioned and you find loyalist museums where the "black" are hailed as friends, free people, and having done great things for people of all colors here... but this article paints NS as a current slave town when it never was. undo

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  • curprev 17:5917:59, 6 December 2022Inamo11 talk contribs 70,106 bytes −307 Black Nova Scotians is a specific ethnic group among Black Canadians. Their history goes back to the American Revolutionary War and Black Loyalism. You cannot just insert some arbitrary group called 'Indigenous Black Canadians' claiming that they are also Black Nova Scotians without specific 2nd/3rd party sources. undo

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