Wikipedia:Meetup/Toronto/Black History Edit-A-Thon (February 2022)/Resources

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Online resources[edit]

Below are some free, open-access resources on Black histories in Canada. (Feel free to add resources by editing this section!)

Searching on Google Books is another good strategy to find info on a particular subject.

If you have a university library card or public library card, you can access academic journals (e.g. JSTOR at U of T) or archival newspapers (e.g. Toronto Star Historical Archive at TPL) and other useful databases to find info on a subject. (You sign up for a Digital Access Card from Toronto Public Library online).

Alberta[edit]

British Columbia[edit]

New Brunswick[edit]

Nova Scotia[edit]

Ontario[edit]

Prince Edward Island[edit]

Québec[edit]

  • Show Girls - Documentary film about the Black jazz clubs in Montreal from 1920s to 1960s from National Film Board of Canada.

Saskatchewan[edit]

Yukon[edit]

Canada[edit]