The Underground Railroad : Next Stop, Toronto!
The Underground Railroad : Next Stop, Toronto!
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Author(s): Cooper, Afua
Frost, Karolyn Smardz
Shadd, Adrienne
Smardz Frost, Karolyn
ISBN No.: 9781896219868
Pages: 104
Year: 200511
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 16.49
Status: Out Of Print

Adrienne Shadd is a researcher, writer, curator and editor living in Toronto. She is co-author of "We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up": Essays in African Canadian Women's History (University of Toronto Press, 1994) and co-editor of Talking About Identity: Encounters in Culture, Language and Identity (Between the Lines, 2001), with Carl James. Most recently, she has curated exhibitions entitled ".and still I rise" in Hamilton, Ontario, on the experience of African-Canadian workers in the twentieth century, and "Black Mecca: The Story of Chatham's Black Community" in Chatham, Ontario. Afua Cooper 's doctoral dissertation on Henry Bibb is a pioneering work on the life of the 19th-century abolitionist. She teaches African-Canadian history at the University of Toronto and is co-author of "We're Rooted Here and They Can't Pull Us Up": Essays in African Canadian Women's History (University of Toronto Press, 1994). In February 2002, Afua curated "A Glimpse of Black Life in Victorian Toronto: 1850-1860" for the City of Toronto Museum Division. An award-winning poet, her fifth book of poetry, Copper Woman and Other Poems , is being published by Natural Heritage in the spring of 2006.


Her most recent book is The Hanging of Angelique: Canada, Slavery and the Burning of Montreal , published by HarperCollins Canada in January 2006. Karolyn Smardz Frost , historian and archaeologist, is a specialist on the Underground Railroad. A widely published writer on African-Canadian history, public archaeology and multicultural education, she completed her doctorate in the History of Race and Slavery, under the supervision of Dr. James W. St.G. Walker at the University of Waterloo. She directed, until its demise in 1995, the Toronto District School Board's acclaimed Archaeological Resource Centre, the pilot project of which was the excavation of the Thornton and Lucie Blackburn fugitive slave homestead.


Her biography of this remarkable couple, I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad , is being published in 2007 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in the U.S. and Thomas Allen Publishers in Canada.


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