Linda Brown-Kubisch, "Queen's Bush Settlement: Black Pioneers".
Publisher: Natural Heritage Books | english | ISBN: 1896219853 | edition: 2004 | PDF | 340 Pages | 19 Mb
Publisher: Natural Heritage Books | english | ISBN: 1896219853 | edition: 2004 | PDF | 340 Pages | 19 Mb
The Queen's Bush Settlement of Waterloo/Wellington counties was generally known as a fugitive slave settlement. However, free Blacks from the US and Canadian-born Blacks also lived there. This book provides an overview of the introduction of Blacks into Canada, the early black settlements, the work of Paola Brown, the involvement of missionaries and mission, the AME Church, the BME Church, Fidelia Coburn, Lewis Champion Chambers and other people and events. The emphasis, however, is on the people of the Queen's Bush Settlement. Here the situation was tenuous at best. Many Black residents were prevented from acquiring land by the Crown Land Agents and wealthier white settlers.










