Series S00513 - African Canadian experiences

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African Canadian experiences

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    S00513

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    • 2007-2010 predominant (Creation)
    • 1965-2011 (Creation)

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    0.36 m of textual records
    5 posters
    2 CDs

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    Series contains records pertaining to Simpson's work in relation to the experiences of African Canadians, including the 2005 book based on his doctoral thesis "Under the North Star: Black Communities in Upper Canada before Confederation (1867)" and, in particular, his work as Innovator-in-Residence at York University's Harriet Tubman Institute for Research on the Global Migrations of African Peoples. Projects Simpson was involved with at the Institute included the S.P.A.C.E. program (Spotlighting and Promoting African Canadian Experiences) and a major project involving public dialogues, the collection of Simpson's archives and Simpson's authoring of A Canadian Odyssey: A Personal and National Journey Towards Cross-Cultural Harmony. Records include planning documents, correspondence, writings, clippings, brochures and posters.

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    Files are arranged in two sections: general records; and records pertaining to the Harriet Tubman Institute. Within each section, files are arranged alphabetically.

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        Some files are currently closed to researchers because they contain personal information of third parties. Researchers wishing to consult this material must apply to the University Archivist to enter into a researcher agreement.

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        2011/06/09 Carolyn Harris:. (Creation)

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