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Natasha Henry-Dixon, PhD
@NHenryDixon
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Assistant Professor of African Canadian History, York University | PI for "One Too Many: Black People Enslaved in Upper Canada @slaveryontario
Toronto
Joined August 2013
RT @visitpama: Enjoy PA Day at PAMA while celebrating Black History Month! 📅 February 14 | 10 AM - 4 PM ✨ International African Inventors…
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RT @HistSymposium: Looking at Matthew Elliott, a prominent Upper Canada citizen associated with the American Revol…
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RT @AfricanArchives: In Louisiana, black women were put in cells with male prisoners and some became pregnant All children born in the pen…
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RT @nowtoronto: Shopping locally has been made easier with Black Business Direct, a one-stop directory for discovering and supporting Black…
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RT @slaveryontario: Excited to share my latest collaboration with @dcb_dbc highlighting the lives and experiences of Black people enslaved…
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RT @HistSymposium: Really looking forward to once again collaborating with the excellent @NHenryDixon See next p…
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RT @tom4141tom: I have really enjoyed working with @NHenryDixon over the years and it is going to be great to meet her in person for those…
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RT @ADFRNTBooklist: 📚✊🏿Beautifully curated for you, an array of 300+ Black history titles for your reading enjoyment & enlightenment (20% o…
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RT @SchomburgCenter: Tomorrow, 2/6 | 6:30 PM | ONLINE: Join us as authors Mike Africa, Jr, Millicent E. Brown, and David J. Dennis, Jr. dis…
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RT @dcb_dbc: As part of #BlackHistoryMonth, the @dcb_dbc highlights a little-known chapter in Canadian history: enslavement in Upper Canad…
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RT @AsalhConvention: "Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching…
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RT @UNBArchives: Neith one of the first Black Canadian literary magazines, founded and edited by Abraham Beverley Walker of New Brunswick.…
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RT @CdnSchoolLibrar: Join the conversation featuring eminent Canadian writer, Lawrence Hill, author of Book of Negroes, which was banned by…
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RT @HeritageMssauga: 📍 Visit Our Black History Month Exhibit at Malton Library! We’re excited to share our Black History Month exhibit at M…
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RT @CDN_Dimension: 🧵 In 1969, a caucus of NDP members known as the Waffle organized to promote a socialist and nationalist agenda, which in…
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