Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda De B'Beri, Nina Reid-Maroney
The Black Press
A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda De B'Beri, Nina Reid-Maroney
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A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
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This collection uncovers the rich, yet overlooked history of Canada’s Black Press, revealing its impact on intellectual activism and social justice movements from the nineteenth century to today.
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This collection uncovers the rich, yet overlooked history of Canada’s Black Press, revealing its impact on intellectual activism and social justice movements from the nineteenth century to today.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 148mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9781487526702
- ISBN-10: 1487526709
- Artikelnr.: 73110272
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 184
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 148mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9781487526702
- ISBN-10: 1487526709
- Artikelnr.: 73110272
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Claudine Bonner is the Canada Research Chair in Racial Justice and African Diaspora Migration and an associate professor of sociology at Mount Allison University. Boulou Ebanda de b’BÉri is a professor of Communication and Cultural Studies and the founding director of the Audiovisual Media Lab for the study of Cultures and Societies at the University of Ottawa. Nina Reid-Maroney is a professor of history at Huron University College at the University of Western Ontario and co-director of the Huron Community History Centre.
Acknowledgements
An Introduction to The Black Press: A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda de B’béri, Nina Reid-Maroney
Part One: The Black Press and the Abolitionist Context
1. An Education without Walls: The Voice of the Fugitive and the Provincial
Freeman as an Unconventional Classroom
Lorene Bridgen-Lennie
2. The Black Press and The Voice of the Bondsman
Neil Brooks, Nina Reid-Maroney, Scott Schofield
Part Two: Reconstructing the Black Press, 1870–1900
3. As Seen in the News: Representations of Blackness in the Mainstream Nova
Scotian Newspapers, 1867–1910
Claudine Bonner
4. Georgiana Whetsel and the Case for Nineteenth-Century Black New
Brunswick Newspaper Culture
Jennifer Harris
5. "Read. Important." Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s Missionary Messenger
Scrapbooks
Nina Reid-Maroney
Part Three: Representation and Activism in the Twentieth Century
6. "You Will Do the Race and Yourselves Much Good": The Black Athlete and
Sport Discourse in The Clarion (1946–1949)
Ornella Nzindukiyimana
7. Brand Advertising in Contrast in the 1970s: Selling Race and Culture
Through Beer
Cheryl Thompson
List of Contributors
Index
An Introduction to The Black Press: A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda de B’béri, Nina Reid-Maroney
Part One: The Black Press and the Abolitionist Context
1. An Education without Walls: The Voice of the Fugitive and the Provincial
Freeman as an Unconventional Classroom
Lorene Bridgen-Lennie
2. The Black Press and The Voice of the Bondsman
Neil Brooks, Nina Reid-Maroney, Scott Schofield
Part Two: Reconstructing the Black Press, 1870–1900
3. As Seen in the News: Representations of Blackness in the Mainstream Nova
Scotian Newspapers, 1867–1910
Claudine Bonner
4. Georgiana Whetsel and the Case for Nineteenth-Century Black New
Brunswick Newspaper Culture
Jennifer Harris
5. "Read. Important." Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s Missionary Messenger
Scrapbooks
Nina Reid-Maroney
Part Three: Representation and Activism in the Twentieth Century
6. "You Will Do the Race and Yourselves Much Good": The Black Athlete and
Sport Discourse in The Clarion (1946–1949)
Ornella Nzindukiyimana
7. Brand Advertising in Contrast in the 1970s: Selling Race and Culture
Through Beer
Cheryl Thompson
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
An Introduction to The Black Press: A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda de B’béri, Nina Reid-Maroney
Part One: The Black Press and the Abolitionist Context
1. An Education without Walls: The Voice of the Fugitive and the Provincial
Freeman as an Unconventional Classroom
Lorene Bridgen-Lennie
2. The Black Press and The Voice of the Bondsman
Neil Brooks, Nina Reid-Maroney, Scott Schofield
Part Two: Reconstructing the Black Press, 1870–1900
3. As Seen in the News: Representations of Blackness in the Mainstream Nova
Scotian Newspapers, 1867–1910
Claudine Bonner
4. Georgiana Whetsel and the Case for Nineteenth-Century Black New
Brunswick Newspaper Culture
Jennifer Harris
5. "Read. Important." Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s Missionary Messenger
Scrapbooks
Nina Reid-Maroney
Part Three: Representation and Activism in the Twentieth Century
6. "You Will Do the Race and Yourselves Much Good": The Black Athlete and
Sport Discourse in The Clarion (1946–1949)
Ornella Nzindukiyimana
7. Brand Advertising in Contrast in the 1970s: Selling Race and Culture
Through Beer
Cheryl Thompson
List of Contributors
Index
An Introduction to The Black Press: A Shadowed Canadian Tradition
Claudine Bonner, Boulou Ebanda de B’béri, Nina Reid-Maroney
Part One: The Black Press and the Abolitionist Context
1. An Education without Walls: The Voice of the Fugitive and the Provincial
Freeman as an Unconventional Classroom
Lorene Bridgen-Lennie
2. The Black Press and The Voice of the Bondsman
Neil Brooks, Nina Reid-Maroney, Scott Schofield
Part Two: Reconstructing the Black Press, 1870–1900
3. As Seen in the News: Representations of Blackness in the Mainstream Nova
Scotian Newspapers, 1867–1910
Claudine Bonner
4. Georgiana Whetsel and the Case for Nineteenth-Century Black New
Brunswick Newspaper Culture
Jennifer Harris
5. "Read. Important." Anderson Ruffin Abbott’s Missionary Messenger
Scrapbooks
Nina Reid-Maroney
Part Three: Representation and Activism in the Twentieth Century
6. "You Will Do the Race and Yourselves Much Good": The Black Athlete and
Sport Discourse in The Clarion (1946–1949)
Ornella Nzindukiyimana
7. Brand Advertising in Contrast in the 1970s: Selling Race and Culture
Through Beer
Cheryl Thompson
List of Contributors
Index







