The Invisible History of Slavery in Canada

This is an interesting project in works that sheds light on the other side of Canada’s role in African slavery:

Today in North America, the use of African slave labour is seen as a uniquely American institution. Canada is reputed as being the promised land to the North to where slaves could escape and live as free men and women. The Underground Railroad is our claim to fame, and we toot that horn proudly. Our history textbooks—and much less, our national historical narrative—rarely, if ever mention the two centuries of institutionalized slavery and its role in the founding of Canada…

The film will show the connections between the practice of slavery in the past with racial disparity, tensions, and racism in the present. It will illustrate why telling history in a neutral, accurate and more complete manner is vital to understanding the causal relationship between past, present and future. The overarching point being more than just “history matters,” but rather honest history matters.

3 Comments on "The Invisible History of Slavery in Canada"

  1. i really like this video i learned alot i found Exactly what i was looking 4 thanks

  2. Hi: I am an Aboriginal educator. Could you plese let me know where I can get a copy of “The Invisible History of Slavery in Canada” The history of Indigenous peoples and African Canadians as well as Arican American are similiar in terms of oppression.

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