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When we learned that summer camps were cancelled, we decided to take the boys to Nova Scotia for several weeks. We had no idea just how challenging it would be to manage through quarantine. The idea of this book came while we were on the fourteen days quarantine in Nova Scotia. Every day we would spend some time talking about all the things we could do to get through COVID. There was no road map to help families get through these challenging times, but we managed. Writing about what we did actually helped us to look back as we moved through quarantine, and this book is the result. We hope you enjoy our ABCs of COVID. -
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Teachers Resource Ten Percent of all the Loyalists who settled in Nova Scotia were of African descent. These African Nova Scotians planted the seeds for the more than fifty Black communities that would eventually be established in every part of the province. Volume Two of The Times of African Nova Scotians explores the history of these communities. Where were they located? Who were the community founders and what happened to these communities? Senior contributors to this edition include Dr. George Elliott Clarke, Dr. Sylvia Hamilton, Dr. Walter Borden and Dr. Geraldine Browning, all of whom are descendants of founding families of their own communities. A Notable Nova Scotian poster is included with each purchase of 10 sets. While supplies last. -
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The Times of African Nova Scotians was developed specifically to address the shortage of teaching materials pertaining to African Nova Scotian history. The Times has been embraced as a teaching aid by students and educators at all grade levels and features stories about Viola Desmond, the Black Loyalists, the Black Refugees plus much more. Easily adapted to all skill and grade levels. This recent reprint also includes a copy of the Free Pardon granted to Viola Desmond. Nova Scotia School Book Bureau stock code: 25668 A Notable Nova Scotian poster is included with each purchase of 10 copies. While supplies last.