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Foreword by Afua Cooper

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Background on an African-Canadian Celebration

Locations of Emancipation Day Celebrations in Canada

Part I: Interpreting Emancipation Day Celebrations

Chapter 1 Exploring the Meaning of Emancipation Day

Church Attendance and Religious Services

Parades

Emancipation Day Parade Symbols

Military Marching Bands

Annual Feasts

Toasts and Resolutions

Speeches

Remembrance

Chapter 2 From Enslavement to Freedom

Part II: The Route to Celebrations in Ontario

Chapter 3 Southwestern Ontario

Essex County

Amherstburg

Sandwich

Windsor

Kent County

Chatham

Dawn and Dresden

Middlesex County: London

Oxford County: Norwich

Chapter 4 Central Ontario

Brantford

Hamilton

Oakville

Toronto

Chapter 5 The Niagara Region

Chapter 6 Around the Northern Terminus

Grey County: Owen Sound

Queen’s Bush

Simcoe County: Collingwood and Oro

Part III: Celebrations in Other Parts of Canada

Chapter 7 Quebec: Montreal

Chapter 8 The Maritimes

Nova Scotia

New Brunswick

Chapter 9 British Columbia

Part IV: Other Elements of Emancipation Day

Chapter 10 The Role of Women in Emancipation Day Celebrations

Chapter 11 Dissent and Diminution

Chapter 12 The Evolution of Emancipation Day

Chapter 13 The Legacy of Emancipation Day Celebrations

Epilogue

Appendix A: Letter to Queen Victoria, 1854

Appendix B: Emancipation Song: “Get Off the Track!”

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Emancipation Day

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