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Blacks In A White Place Ingersoll Canada West and Ontario, 1850-1921

Description
Author
George Emery, Author
Media Type
Text
Publication
Genealogical Resource
Item Type
Books
Description
Author examines the lives of Blacks in Ingersoll, Ontario during 1850-1921 making up about 3% of the population peaking in the 1860s and 1870s until the decline to 28 persons by 1921. He creates a clear and accurate picture of the lives of Blacks in a predominately White area.
Notes
Contains names of Blacks in the census records from the 1861-1921 census records.
Publisher
Rock Mills Press
Place of Publication
Rock Mills ON
Collation
214 pages
Date of Publication
2024
Subject(s)
ID Number
OX 203.02
Collection
Local Histories
Language of Item
English
Copyright Statement
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Terms of Use
For reference use only - non-circulating
Reproduction Notes
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Contact
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