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Page title:Canadian Black Heritage in the Third Millennium
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Description:A History of Black Canadians - learn about blacks in New France, the name of Canada when the French ruled. Learn about the Black Loyalists, who are the Blacks who fought on the side of the British during the Revolutionary War. Learn about Black Canadians and the history of the Underground Railroad. Learn of historical and contemporary Black Canadians and their contributions to
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