Walker FRSC CM (born August 5, 1940) is a Canadian professor of history at the University of Waterloo, and a historian of human rights and racism. Walker received his PhD from Dalhousie University in 1973.
Walker FRSC CM (born August 5, 1940) is a Canadian professor of history at the University of Waterloo, and a historian of human rights and racism. His publications have focused on the history of Black Nova Scotians, racism in Canada, the holocaust, and civil society. He created the first courses in African-Canadian history offered at a Canadian university.
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James W. Most Black Loyalists were runaway slaves who deliberately sought the British and offered their services to the Loyalist cause
James W. Series: RICH: Reprints in Canadian History. Book Description: James Walker documents their experience in Canada, following them across the Atlantic as they became part of a unique colonial experiment in Sierra Leone. eISBN: 978-1-4426-7144-7. Most Black Loyalists were runaway slaves who deliberately sought the British and offered their services to the Loyalist cause. One further characteristic that frequently distinguished the Black Loyalist from other runaway slaves was the ideal he held of the object of his freedom: it was to become self-sufficient and secured by British justice in his rights as a subject of the Crown. Walker, author of The Black Loyalists).
One of the most important contributions of this study by Harvey Amani Whitfield is that it dismantles the myth that British North America was a multicultural oasis.
I took it from the Toronto home of my parents, Donna Hill and Daniel G. Hill. Dad scribbled his name inside the front cover before I went out the door, but it did him no good, because that was twenty years ago and I still have the book. Walker has written: 'The Black loyalists' - subject(s): Blacks, Colonization, History, Nova Scotia . Walker has written: 'The Black loyalists' - subject(s): Blacks, Colonization, History, Nova Scotia, Sierra Leone Company, Sierre Leone. What has the author Scotney St James written? Scotney. James has written: 'Heather mist'. John Severn Walker has written: 'A guide to the Churches of Bredon, Kemerton, and Overbury' - subject(s): St. Faith's (Church : Overbury, Worcestershire), St. Giles (Church : Bredon, Worcestershire), St. Nicholas (Church : Kemerton, Worcestershire).
Ruth Holmes Whitehead, Black Loyalists: Southern Settlers of Nova Scotia’s First Free Black Communities (2013).
Walker, James W. 1940-. Sierra Leone Company, Afro-Americans - Nova Scotia - History, Afro-Americans - Sierra Leone - History, Afro-Americans loyalists - Nova Scotia, Afro-Americans loyalists - Sierra Leone, Nova Scotia - History - 1763-1867, Sierra Leone - History - To 1896. Toronto : University of Toronto Press. inlibrary; printdisabled; trent university;. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Trent University Library Donation. Internet Archive Books.