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Title Remember Africville / National Film Board of Canada
Published Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 1991

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Description 1 online resource (1 vidéo en continu (35 min)) numérique, stéréo, sonore, couleur
Series ONF NFB
Summary Africville, a small black settlement, lay within the city limits of Halifax, Nova Scotia. In the 1960s, the families who lived there were uprooted and their homes demolished in the name of urban renewal and integration. Now, more than twenty years later, the site of the community of Africville is a stark, under-utilized park. Former residents, their descendants and some of the decision-makers, speak out and, with the help of archival photographs and films, tell the story of that painful relocation
Analysis Halifax Urban renewal Relocation Black communities Africville Nova Scotia
Notes In ONF NFB
Atlantic Centre.;Produit par the National Film Board of Canada in association with the CBC
Credits Director, Shelagh Mackenzie ; producer, Daryl Gray, Shelagh Mackenzie ; camera, Kent Nason, André Gariépy ; sound, Arthur McKay ; editing, Shelagh Mackenzie, Kent Nason, Eric Campbell ; sound editing, Alex Salter ; sound mixer, Howard England ; narrator, Delvina Bernard ; music, Scott MacMillan
Notes Régie du cinéma du Québec rating: G
CHV rating: G
Subject Black people -- Relocation -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Black Canadians -- Relocation -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Relocation (Housing) -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Urban renewal -- Nova Scotia -- Halifax
Halifax (N.S.) -- Race relations
Black people -- Relocation.
Relocation (Housing)
Urban renewal.
SUBJECT Africville (Halifax Regional Municipality, N.S.) -- History
Subject Nova Scotia -- Halifax.
Nova Scotia -- Africville (Halifax Regional Municipality)
Genre/Form Documentary films.
History.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author National Film Board of Canada.