Jim Crow also lived here : structural racism and generational poverty : growing up black in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
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Jim Crow also lived here : structural racism and generational poverty : growing up black in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
-- Growing up black in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
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Many people believe that racism and discrimination against those of African descent was primarily an American experience. However, this book dispels that myth by recounting Leonard Albert Paris's first eighteen years (1948-1966), growing up as a Black youth in rural Nova Scotia, Canada, a province that was at the time, home to about 36 percent of Canada's Black population. Structural racism, community isolation, and generational poverty affected every aspect of his life, creating challenges and misery for him, his family, and the entire Black community -- an experience that continues to affect him emotionally many decades later. While not as extreme as it was during the author's formative years, racism and its effects continue into the present, and he wrote this book in part to create awareness of the problem and also to inspire change.
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