Additional Information
We are who we are because of our pride and sense of community. Below are some links to some organizations involved in African Nova Scotian heritage, history and culture.
The Black Cultural Center
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Established in 1983, to Protect, Preserve and Promote the history and culture of African Nova Scotians. The Centre is a museum and cultural gathering place, where the rich history of Canada’s oldest and long standing Black communities can be discovered and explored.
The Black Loyalist Heritage Center
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Established in 1989, the Black Loyalist Heritage Society is a dynamic, charitable organization committed to discovering, interpreting, safeguarding, and promoting the history and heritage of the Black Loyalists. For over thirty years, the society has worked to ensure the chronicles and contributions of the Black Loyalists takes its place with other communities that shape Canada’s cultural mosaic.
AFRICVILLE MUSEUM
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In a replica of the Seaview United Baptist Church, we share stories of the community of Africville, the spirit of which lives on.​