Black History in Canada
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- 2. Mathieu ___, first recorded free Black person to arrive in Canada in 1608.
- 5. In 1944, Ontario passed the Racial ___ Act, effectively prohibiting publication and display of any symbol, sign, or notice that expressed ethnic and racial discrimination.
- 7. Haitian-born ___ Jean, the first Black Governor General of Canada, appointed in 2005.
- 11. In 1851, the ___-___ Society of Canada was formed to aid in the extinction of slavery all over the world.
- 12. The settlement where the first shipload of enslaved Africans reached British North America 1619.
- 15. ___ Gibbs, the first Black politician in Canada, after being elected to the Victoria Town Council in 1866.
- 16. Harriet Tubman guided more than ___ hundred slaves to freedom in Canada over 19 secret missions.
- 18. Mary Ann ___, the first Black woman in North America to publish a newspaper and one of the first female journalists in Canada.
- 19. The Honourable Jean ___, the first Black Canadian woman elected to parliament in 1993.
- 20. In Nova Scotia, the largest free settlement of Africans in North America after the American Revolution.
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- 1. Viola ___, who became a catalyst for change after being arrested for sitting in a “Whites Only” section of a Nova Scotia theatre.
- 3. A cultural festival in Toronto that celebrates cultural pride, mutual respect, and social unity; founded in 1967.
- 4. ___ Abbot became Canada’s first Black physician in 1861.
- 6. A group of 600 freedom fighters who landed in Halifax from Jamaica.
- 8. Canada developed a reputation as a ___ ___ for Africans during the American Revolution (1775-1783).
- 9. Leonard ___, the first Black Canadian man elected to parliament in 1963.
- 10. ___ O’Ree, the first Black person to enter the NHL in a historic game against the Montreal Canadiens.
- 13. Slavery was ___ throughout the British colonies by the Imperial Act in 1834.
- 14. Nineteen ___ five, the year February was officially proclaimed Black History Month in Canada.
- 17. The Underground network of secret routes to help enslaved Africans escape into Canada.