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Description trouvée dans les archives

Structure du classement

Date(s)

1970-1985

Lieu de création

Sans lieu, inconnu ou indéterminé

étendue

5 cm of textual records.

Langue du document

Anglais

Portée et contenu

Fonds consists of letters from Austin Clarke to John Harewood relating to NBCC affairs and personnel, Contrast, important Blacks in Canada and abroad and on Canadian and American society in general, 1972-1985; National Black Coalition of Canada, correspondence, executive board records, National Black Awards documentation, NBCC publications, other publications and papers on the Black community in Canada, news clippings, Brief to Parliamentary Committee on Visible Minorities, 1983, pamphlets, learning units on Black history, agenda of Black Symposium in Windsor in 1977 and several papers on the NBCC, n.d., 1970-1984.

Conditions d'accès

Documents textuels
90: Ouvert
Volume
de 1 à 2
90: Ouvert
No de référence archivistique
Ancien no de référence archivistique

Instrument de recherche

The finding aid is a file list. MSS1602 (Papier)

Créateur / Provenance

Biographie / Histoire administrative

John Harewood was born in Barbados and educated in St. Michael's, before coming to Canada in 1958. He studied classics at the University of Toronto (Trinity College), then went to Hopedale, Labrador, in 1961 where he worked as principal of the community school. He returned to Toronto in 1963, to do graduate work. In 1966 he moved to Ottawa, where he was visiting lecturer and later assistant professor at the University of Ottawa.

He joined the NBCC in 1970, and in 1976 and 1978-1979 respectively, chaired and participated in committees which re-structured that organization. For nine years he wrote a column for Contrast, where he developed an expertise in the affairs of both Contrast and the NBCC. In 1982 he was a founder of the Ottawa chapter of the NBCC. He has written on Blacks in Canada, taught part-time at Algonquin College and done the occasional briefing at C.I.D.A.

Information additionnelle

Received in 1985._

Vedette-matière

1. Human rights workers - Canada, n.d., 1970-1985
2. John Harewood, 1972-1985.
3. Activists - Canada, n.d., 1970-1985
4. National Black Coalition of Canada, 1972-1985.
5. Blacks - Canada, n.d., 1970-1985
6. Parliamentary Committee on Visible Minoritite, 1983.
7. Associations, institutions, etc., - Canada, n.d., 1790-1985
8. Black Symposium (Windsor, Ont.), 1977.
9. Blacks - Societies, etc., n.d., 1970-1985
10. National Black Awards, n.d., 1970-1984.
11. Human rights - Canada, n.d., 1970-1985.
12. Ethnic groups, n.d., 1970-1985.
13. Canada - Ethnic relations, n.d., 1970-1985.
14. Minorities - Canada, n.d., 1970-1985.
15. Blacks - Awards, n.d., 1970-1984.

Source

Privé

No de contrôle d'autres systèmes

No MIKAN

104367