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suburban affluence and rural poverty, was created in 1993 to give black Nova Scotians a better chance of representation in the legislature. Approximately
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modern Freetown. These former Black Loyalist soldiers, also known as Black Nova Scotians (because they came from Nova Scotia after leaving North America)
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Hastings. Naimbana provided land and labor to help the newly-freed Black Nova Scotians who founded Freetown in 1792, as a resettlement for former slaves
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talks life in East Preston, making Diggstown and opening doors for Black Nova Scotians". Atlantic Business Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-03. "www.wgc
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became a continuing source of conflict. These grievances led the Black Nova Scotians to launch a revolt in 1800, a revolt that was only suppressed by
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original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 15 April 2022. Grant, John. Black Nova Scotians. Halifax: The Nova Scotia Museum, 1980. Sivapragasam, Michael (2019)