WebRecently, TVO told the story of the plaque program examining the new Shingwauk Hall, Solomon Moseby Affair and Buxton Settlement plaques. It explores the process of … WebWorking with new research developed by historians Natasha Henry and Adrienne Shadd, the Trust brought forward the stories of four provincial plaques with a focus on the voices of the Black community, correcting earlier versions of the narrative: The Buxton Settlement, The Wilberforce Settlement, The Niagara Baptist Church Burial Ground and The Solomon …
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WebThe Provincial Plaque Program is the Trust's oldest and perhaps best-known activity. These plaques make Ontario's history come alive by telling stories of the people, places and events that helped shape our province. The plaques listed below commemorate important stories related to Ontario’s Black Heritage: Banwell Road Area Black Settlement ... WebIn Niagara-on-the-Lake, an updated plaque will be installed at the site of the former Niagara Court House and Gaol that commemorates the Solomon Moseby Affair of 1837. In the … phil gould son
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WebWe engaged historians Natasha Henry and Adrienne Shadd to produce new research on these subjects and to work with us to create new plaque texts for The Buxton Settlement, … WebContents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 Series overview Web“It’s such a fascinating perspective of the Solomon Moseby affair,” Natasha Henry, president of the Ontario Black History Society and author of the chapter on Carter, told CBC News. phil goulding