Transcript of interview with an unidentified person conducted by Harry Wells
- UA-26, Box 60, Folder 12, Item 9
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- [1969 or 1970]
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Transcript of interview with an unidentified person conducted by Harry Wells
Newspaper clippings re. Black human rights
Interview with Vernon Johnston by Harry Wells
Interview with Rev. Donald Skeir [sic] by Harry Wells : [draft transcript]
Interview with Rev. Donald Skeir by Harry Wells
Interview with Mr. Carlyle W. Warner by Harry Wells
Interview with Gus Wedderburn by Harry Wells
Interview with Eugene Williams by Harry Wells
Interview with Dr. W.P. Oliver by Harry Wells
Interview with Clyde Bishop by Harry Wells
Interview with Buddy Daye by H.W. Wells
Harry Wells' interviews with Nova Scotia black leaders
Forgotten Canadians : The Blacks of Nova Scotia
File contains the final report, drafted by the Institute of Public Affairs, titled "Sunnyville, Lincolnville, and Upper Big Tracadie, Guysborough County, N.S. - A Socio-Economic Study & Recommendation", and prepared for the Nova Scotia Department of Public Welfe, and ARDA. File also contains related correspondence between Guy Henson and the Hon. James Harding, Minister of Public Welfare.
"Professors Donald Clairmont and William Benallick, of the Departments of Sociology of Saint Mary's and Dalhousie University, respectively, were engaged as study directors on behalf of the Institute of Public Affairs. Four students were employed as "participant- observers" for seven weeks, two being spent in training and five in the communities, during July-September 1964." -- from p. iii.
Blacks and whites : the Nova Scotia race relations experience : [manuscript]
Item consists of a typed draft manuscript written by Don Clairmont and Fred Wien in August 1976, titled "Blacks and Whites: The Nova Scotia Race Relations Experience".
"In this paper, we have outlined the establishment of race relations patterns in Nova Scotia and the characteristics, constraints and possibilities for change in several phases up to the present. Particularly since the end of the Second World War, the nature of the debate, the actors and the rules of the game have changed but basic patterns of inequality in the socio-economic realm persist. Although Nova Scotia has declared the decade between 1973-1983 as 'a decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination' and its government is committed to 'a cultural mosaic that doesn't leave anyone out' it still looks like a long hard road before equality in the mosaic is achieved."
Audio recordings by Marvin Burke on Negro Music in Nova Scotia
A brief history of the coloured baptists of Nova Scotia, 1783-1895