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The Negro Migration to Canada After the Passing of the Fugitive Slave Act

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Title:The Negro Migration to Canada After the Passing of the Fugitive Slave Act
Author:
Landon, Fred   
(27 of 33 for author by title)
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Published:   1920
Publisher:Journal of Negro History, Volume V
Tags:Canada, Canadiana, history, non-fiction
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An analysis of the impact on refugees fleeing from slavery to Canada after the passing of the U.S. Fugitive Slave Act in 1850. [Suggest a different description.]

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Fred Landon (1880-1969) was a Canadian historian. He worked as journalist and a librarian and then was hired by the University of Western Ontario. 25 years later he was Dean of graduate studies. Landon wrote books and articles on the history of early Ontario. Some of his notable articles studied the history of African Canadians in Upper Canada. (Ontario Historical Society)

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