Washington Black and Rogues In Paradise - Harbour Lights on a Winter Morning

The balloon in Washington Black floats beyond plantation smoke towards the grey-blue Atlantic and Halifax. That city's story bends from commerce to conscience-- ships when fed the Caribbean mills; later on, Halifax invited those running away slavery. Africville stands as both wound and witness, a Black community whose spirit outlasted its demolition. Into this location stepped Barbadian migrants: nurses, teachers, artists, and authors who made Canada larger than it knew-- Oliver Jones and Joe Sealy at the secrets, Cameron Bailey on the festival phase, Anne Cools in the Senate. Fiction compresses to illuminate; nonfiction expands to keep in mind. Together they reveal how Barbados and Nova Scotia shaped each other across centuries.


Enjoy the teaser and learn about Africville and the Underground Railroad.

Washington Black explained


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