
Mary Ann Shadd: Journalism, Activism, and the Power of Words
10/26/21 • 33 min
Strong and Free is produced by Historica Canada and Media Girlfriends.
This episode was written and produced by Hannah Sung.
Senior producers are Garvia Bailey and Hannah Sung.
Sound design and mix by Gabbie Clarke and David Moreau.
The Media Girlfriends team is rounded out by Josiane Blanc, Lucius Dechausay, Jeff Woodrow, and Nana aba Duncan, the founder of Media Girlfriends.
Thank you to Marishana Mabusela and to our script consultant, Adrienne Shadd.
Fact-checking by Sean Young.
Additional reading:
· Black History in Canada Until 1900
Follow Historica Canada on Twitter, Instagram , and TikTok @HistoricaCanada and on Facebook at facebook.com/Historica.Canada/
Strong and Free is produced by Historica Canada and Media Girlfriends.
This episode was written and produced by Hannah Sung.
Senior producers are Garvia Bailey and Hannah Sung.
Sound design and mix by Gabbie Clarke and David Moreau.
The Media Girlfriends team is rounded out by Josiane Blanc, Lucius Dechausay, Jeff Woodrow, and Nana aba Duncan, the founder of Media Girlfriends.
Thank you to Marishana Mabusela and to our script consultant, Adrienne Shadd.
Fact-checking by Sean Young.
Additional reading:
· Black History in Canada Until 1900
Follow Historica Canada on Twitter, Instagram , and TikTok @HistoricaCanada and on Facebook at facebook.com/Historica.Canada/
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Marie-Josèphe Angélique : Montreal on Fire
Strong and Free is produced by Historica Canada and Media Girlfriends.
This episode was written and produced by Josiane Blanc.
Senior producers are Garvia Bailey and Hannah Sung.
Sound design and mix by David Moreau and Gabbie Clarke.
The Media Girlfriends team is rounded out by Lucius Dechausay, Jeff Woodrow, and Nana aba Duncan, the founder of Media Girlfriends.
Thank you to Ayana O’Shun, Denyse Beaugrand-Champagne, author of Le Procès de Marie-Josèphe-Angélique, and to Dr. Afua Cooper, author of The Hanging of Angélique: The Untold Story of Canadian Slavery and the Burning of Old Montréal.
Thank you to our script consultant, Dr. Dorothy Williams, historian and author.
Thank you to Dominique Fils-Aimé and Ensoul Records for the use of Dominique’s song “There is probably fire,” written by Dominique Fils-Aimé and Jacques G Roy. Published by Ensoul Records and Harris & Wolff.
Fact-checking by Sean Young.
English versioning by Power of Babel.
Additional reading:
- Marie-Josèphe Angélique
- Black Enslavement in Canada
- Chloe Cooley and the Act to Limit Slavery in Upper Canada
- Black History in Canada Until 1900
Follow Historica Canada on Twitter, Instagram , and TikTok @HistoricaCanada and on Facebook at facebook.com/Historica.Canada/
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John Ware: The Legend of Canada’s “First” Black Cowboy
Strong and Free is produced by Historica Canada and Media Girlfriends.
This episode was written and produced by Garvia Bailey.
Senior producers are Garvia Bailey and Hannah Sung.
Sound design and mix by Gabbie Clarke and David Moreau.
The Media Girlfriends team is rounded out by Josiane Blanc, Lucius Dechausay, Jeff Woodrow, and Nana aba Duncan, the founder of Media Girlfriends.
Thank you to Karina Vernon and to our script consultant, Cheryl Foggo.
Fact-checking by Sean Young.
Additional reading:
· Order-in-Council P.C. 1911-1324 — the Proposed Ban on Black Immigration to Canada
· Black History in Canada: 1900-1960
· Cowboys and Cowgirls in Canada
Follow Historica Canada on Twitter, Instagram , and TikTok @HistoricaCanada and on Facebook facebook.com/Historica.Canada/
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