File UA-26, Box 90, Folder 2 - Manuscript - Last days of Jacob Street

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Manuscript - Last days of Jacob Street

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UA-26, Box 90, Folder 2

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  • [197-] (Creation)

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32 leaves

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File contains a draft manuscript written likely in the early-1970s (definitely after 1967) by William F. Dawson, about the area around Jacob Street in downtown Halifax, bulldozed to make way for the Scotia Square project (the Jacob Street area was deemed a waterfront slum). The manuscript discusses the parallels between the demolition of Jacob Street and that of Africville.

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File is closed until June 30, 2040.

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