Black Loyalists in New Brunswick

Black Loyalists in New Brunswick The Lives of Eight African Americans in Colonial New Brunswick 1783-1834

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Publisher's Synopsis

Among the Loyalists who were transported to the shores of New Brunswick by the British after their defeat by revolutionary Americans were several hundred African Americans. Like their counterparts who went to what is now Nova Scotia, among this group were formerly enslaved men, women and children who had been granted their freedom in exchange for joining the British side during the revolutionary war.

In the colony that soon became New Brunswick, slavery was still legal. Many African American Loyalists had to become indentured laborers to survive in this new situation. Many others took up the opportunity offered them in 1791 to move yet again, this time to Sierra Leone in Africa where many Black Loyalists established a new colony on the coast of Africa where they lived free of slavery.

The stories of New Brunswick's Black Loyalists are captured in the brief biographies of eight individuals -- men, women and youths presented by author Stephen Davidson. Through their experiences a picture emerges of the narrow limits to the freedom which the Black Loyalists were able to experience in a predominantly white and highly racist colony.

Book information

ISBN: 9781459506169
Publisher: Formac Publishing Company Limited
Imprint: Formac Publishing Company Limited
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Language: English
Number of pages: 128
Weight: 953g
Height: 246mm
Width: 180mm
Spine width: 18mm