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  • Umeeda Switlo and Lella Umedaly
    … Switlo (US): When we were growing up we had— communities were divided in that, white people went to white schools, black kids went to … community in Uganda, very prosperous and educated. And we had a wonderful community life in many ways. Lots of religious events, the Aga … I think we really enjoyed our life in Uganda. Reasons for Leaving - Gendered Violence (Content Warning) Time 0:01:30 Transcript Interviewer: …
  • Frank Franz Danner
    … pulled the wagons, the plow and provided us milk at the end of the day. We lived outside the war zone and when food got scarce in 1945 my …
  • The tiny Lebanese village that changed the face of Halifax
    … itself. Perhaps even more surprising is how successful members of the community have been . Among them are business and community leaders, provincial and federal politicians, and some of the … of Lebanese Canadians- nearly four times the national average. The community in general, including families from Diman and surrounding …
  • The tiny Lebanese village that changed the face of Halifax
    … itself. Perhaps even more surprising is how successful members of the community have been . Among them are business and community leaders, provincial and federal politicians, and some of the … of Lebanese Canadians- nearly four times the national average. The community in general, including families from Diman and surrounding …
  • Walter Martin Kleinwort
    … Walter Kleinwort, 1929-1965 By Margarete (Kleinwort) Gillies At the age of 23, my father Walter Martin Kleinwort bade farewell to his … the latter half of March. However, much to his family's surprise, a day after their departure Father unexpectedly appeared back at his …
  • Angelo and Livia Paladino
    … Date of Arrival: May 30, 1952 Age on Arrival: 23 // 22 Angelo This is the story of my father, Angelo Paladino and his immigration to Canada. Angelo was born in Santa Croce Di … Angelo and Livia Paladino …
  • Immigration from the US - Biographies
    … Bruce Campbell Bolin was born in 1946 in Detroit Michigan. He grew up in Dearborn Michigan with his mother, father and older brother. He studied physics at Kalamazoo College … Immigration from the US - Biographies …
  • To Canada and Back Again: Immigration from the United States on the Underground Railroad (1840-1860)
    by Western University's MA Public History Program Students Fugitive or Free? Prior to 1850, fugitive slaves who escaped from the southern United States to the northern states were considered to be free. However, after the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, the northern states were no longer …
  • Amabile and Adriana Bortolotti
    … Rough crossing the Atlantic and a 2 day train ride to rejoin father. …
  • Incemore
    … photograph, be sure to include the ship name and accession number (i.e. DI2012.1.1). …

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