4 集
Three Epic Migrations, One People - 1

Three Epic Migrations, One People - 1
Descendants of The Black Loyalists, Jamaican Maroons and The Black Refugees represent Canada’s largest Black population today. Their incredible story begins in Nova Scotia in the 1700s.[HISTORY Channel]
45 分钟
2022年2月25日
John ‘Daddy’ Hall - 2

John ‘Daddy’ Hall - 2
Born free of an Ojibwe father and an escaped-slave mother in Upper Canada, John 'Daddy' Hall fought in the war of 1812, was captured and sold into slavery. [HISTORY Channel]
45 分钟
2022年3月18日
Hogan’s Alley - 3

Hogan’s Alley - 3
Before Urban Renewal, before displacement, and before dispersal, there was life. For many years Hogan’s Alley was the heart of Vancouver’s Black community. But that community began in the 1850s...[HISTORY Channel]
45 分钟
2022年3月11日
Little Burgundy - 4

Little Burgundy - 4
Tucked between Griffintown and St. Henri in Montreal’s Sud Ouest is Little Burgundy, home to a Black population led by Black men who worked in Canada’s railway industry as sleeping car porters.[HISTORY Channel]
44 分钟
2022年3月4日
