Turner Chapel was an African Methodist Episcopalian Church located at 37 Lakeshore Road West in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It was established in 1891...
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Alvin Duncan (category People from Oakville, Ontario)
choirmaster at the Turner Chapel. Duncan's sister Grace died in 1924 to influenza, while his brother Urban died in 1996. Duncan went to Oakville Trafalgar High...
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Arlene Duncan (category Actresses from Oakville, Ontario)
great-grandfather Jeremiah Adams was the groundkeeper of Turner Chapel (Oakville) and her father worked as Oakville’s resident Black historian until his death in 2009...
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Johnson created the Henry McNeal Turner Project, a digital archive of the writings of Turner. Turner Chapel in Oakville, Ontario was built in 1890 by men and...
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Slavery in Canada (section Upper Canada (Ontario))
slavery Human rights in Canada History of slavery in Louisiana Turner Chapel, Oakville's Black church R v Jones (New Brunswick) Donald, Leland (1997)....
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with sisters Sheila and Anita Ross Saga, a Canadian rock band from Oakville, Ontario, Canada, whose line-up included brothers Jim and Ian Crichton Santo...
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United States Postal Service located at 322 Main Street in Oakville, Connecticut, as the "Oakville Veterans Memorial Post Office". Pub. L. 115–369 (text)...
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beliefs and actions. Kenojuak Ashevak Window of John Bell Chapel, 2004, Appleby College, Oakville, Canada Rachel Whiteread, Holocaust Monument, 2000, Judenplatz...
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Keewatin Maritime Museum, 1907 Edwardian steamship, moved to Port McNicoll, Ontario in 2012 Kresge Art Museum, East Lansing, now the Eli and Edythe Broad Art...
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