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A black woman’s life in Nova Scotia is a story about Verna Thomas who faces disadvantages in a white community. - Additional Information
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Product Name A BLACK WOMAN’S LIFE IN NOVA SCOTIA BY VERNA THOMAS Short Description DESCRIPTION
- Author: Verna Thomas
- Foreword: George Elliott Clarke
- Year: 2001
- Pages: 182
- Binding: Soft Cover
- County of Origin: Canada
- SKU: R197G99 A chilling story of Verna Thomas a Black Canadian who moved from her child-hood community of Mount Denson in the Annapolis Valley, which was mostly white to Preston on the outskirts of Dartmouth to a mostly black community, there she made a shocking discovery: to be black in Nova Scotia did not always mean simply being ‘different’ it meant being disadvantaged, even scorned and rejected.
Price - Low to High $9.99 - Author: Verna Thomas
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