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Endpapers: Why The Book of Negroes Matters 2009 Daniel Hill Succeeds Louis Fine: Negro Appointed Chairman of Human Rights Board; Indian Named Commissioner 1971 Negro Chapter Placed Limit on Roster 1971 Why Canada Attracts Few U.S Negroes 1970 Vic Washington Disillusioned: A ‟Negro Has To Be A Super-Star Up Here" 1969 Negro Meeting Called Riot Catalyst 1969 N.S. Premier Accused of Tokenism in Negro Rights Bill 1968 Problem for Als?: Negroes Disturbed by Woods Dismissal 1969 Others Affected, Too: Stop Excluding Negro, Private Clubs Urged 1968 First Negro MP, Alexander Faces big Task as Lonely Ontario Tory Voice on Urban Living Problems Adviser Outlines Peaceful ole for Negroes 1968 Can a Mormon Win the Negro Vote? 1967 Negro Leader Asks Apology For Motion of Bribes 1967 Mrs. Frank S. Howson: Editor of Paper, for Negroes 1967 Negro Groups Charge Racial Discrimination in Immigration Policy 1967 Whites Adopt 70 Negro Children During 3-Year Metro Campaign 1966 Being Negro: Is Being Your Own Worst Enemy 1966 ‟On being a Negro" 1966 ‟Letters to the editor: On being a Negro" 1966 Home: Negroes Find They Can Settle in Toronto 1966 Curtain Call: A Negro Audience For A Negro Play 1966 Church Role Criticism Is Unfair, Negro Says 1964 Negro Claims Colour Cause of Deportation 1964 Canada Has Nine Million Negroes 1965 Should Admit More Negroes, Rally Told 1965 Hamilton Candidate Bids To Be First Negro MP 1965 Tory Fails by 2,000 to be 1st Negro MP 1965 New Library About Negroes To Be Set Up 1966 2 Wives Set Up Negro Library To Show Democracy at Work 1966 Trudeau Called ‟Negro King": English Too Weak To Hold Quebec, Levesque says 1968 No Canadian Insurance Limit On Negroes 1961 Canadian Negro Finds Trouble In South Africa 1961 Canadians Underhanded About Bias, Negro Claims 1961 Invite African To Your Home, Negro Advises 1962 Big Union Urged to Save Negro Jobs 1962 Negro One of First: Ottawa Sets Record Straight on VC Holders 1962 $5,000 Raised For Negroes; More Expected 1963 Belafonte Helps Raise $8,000 for Negroes 1963 Union Blamed: CNR's Negro Porters Ask Job Bias Probe 1963 Negro Leader Praises Canadian Atmosphere 1963 Husband's Death Not in Vain, Negro Leader's Widow Asserts 1963 Battle for Rights: Some Negroes Ignore Duty, Minister Says 1963 Toronto Negroes: The Three Camps 1963 Messages Hail Negro Mayor Of Mattawa 1963 Optimists Bid to End Bias Against Negroes 1964 Unionville Couple Adopt Indian, Negro Children 1964 Negro Cracks Grey Flannel Colour Barrier 1964 Cuba Broadcasts Call for Negroes to Adopt Kill-in 1964 First Negro, 30, In Metro Police At Top of Class 1960 Negro Scholarship 1960 "No Idea of Freedom, Democracy": Rabid Segregationist Minister Thinks Negro Race Is Primeval 1960 Metro Police Hire First Negro Recruit 1960 Negro Joins Royal Staff 1960 Urges Congregations To Accept Negroes 1958 Spare Negro, Church Council Asks Governor 1958 Negroes Mark 125 Years' Freedom 1958 Negro Children Said Suffering From Defeatism 1958 Full Equality Still Appears to Be Distant for the Negro in the Halifax District 1957 Negro Minister Finds No Colour, Race Problems 1957 Revolution: Baffle for Negro Rights Being Waged and Won in Courtrooms, Says Educationist 1957 Negro Likely To Be Cardinal For Africans 1956 How The Negro Citizen Fares in Canada 1956 Negroes Barred So union Cancels lieamington Golf 1955 Negroes Seek Change In Immigration Laws 1955 Avoid Bitterness, Negro's Policy For Success 1954 Negro Excluded: Golf Match Off 1954 Groups Present Views to Harris: Lift Bars on Negro Immigration, Ottawa Urged 1953 Can't Buy Even Coffee in Dresden, Negroes Ask End to Discrimination 1953 Negroes Charge Ottawa Shows Race Prejudice 1953 Toronto's Negro Community Pledges Loyalty to Queen 1953 Discrimination Charged In Negro Immigration 1953 CCF Charges Ottawa Hurts Minority Groups By Excluding Negroes 1952 Harris Denies Negroes Barred As Immigrants 1952 16-Month Study: Claim Ottawa Hinders Negro Immigration 1952 Separate School For Negroes Legal Law Under Fire 1951 Help For Becker: Negroes Augment Fleet St. Fanfare 1950 Saturday Sports Digest: McCaffrey Words Belittling Negroes Shameful Issue 1950 See Dresden Negro Ban Hastening Bill of Rights 1950 May Appoint Negro City Solicitor 1950 Motion Protests Bin on Negroes 1950 Press Table: Canadian Prejudice Quiet But Negroes Say It's Here $10 for 26 Years: Free Negro Serving Life, Judge Calls Trial Sham 1949 The Joneses Kept Up With: Negro Theatre Players Impress in Emperor 1948 Give High Award To Negro Nurse 1948 Negro Speaker At Church Meet 1948 Negro Girls as Nurses Are Found ‟Unwelcome" YWCA Survey Reveals 1947 Reds Use Negroes As ‟Decoy Ducks", Unionist Declares 1947 Discrimination?: Reception From Hotels Surprising to Negroes 1947 Have We a Colour Line?: Economic Handicap For Negroes Seen Here 1947 Rabbi and Negro Clerics Sound Race Amity Call 1947 Negro Baritone To Sing Tonight 1946 ‟Emancipation" Day: Bar to Negro Applicants for Training as Nurses Cited as Example of Discrimination 1946 Unjust To Negroes, Mormons, and Savoys 1946 Negro Delegates Asking Damages From Ford Hotel 1946 Negro Breaks Ball Barrier 1945 Negroes ‟Forgotten Minority" In Canada, Rabbi Asserts 1945 Negroes Told To Press Claim 1944 Negro Servicemen Afforded Hostel 1944 Says Fashionable Club Barred Negro Soprano 1944 5 Negroes to Die In Assault Case 1944 Budding Negro Lawyer On Way as Fighter Pilot 1942 War Effort Racial Ban Is Charged by Negroes 1942 Victoria Cross Won By Canadian Negro 1942 Negro Girls Enter Contest 1942 Sees New Role For Negro Race 1942 Native Son, Dramatic Negro Story, Coming To Roval Alexandra 1942 Said A Present Had Negro Blood 1939 Negro 1939 Ex-Toronto Negro Is Soundly Laced 1939 Count Doubts Notes' Worth: Cary Burns, Negro, Charged With Selling Worthless Promissory Scrip With $145,900,000 ‟Value" Deportation Fails 1938 Negro Jailed For Assault 1938 Promissory Note Fraud Charged to Negro 1938 Bermuda Bars Negro Leader: Marcus Sarvey, After Tour of Canada, Forced to Keep on Sailing Termed Undesirable 1937 NEGRO CONVICT FACING JURORS SECOND TIME: Attack on Kingston Prison Guard Is Described by Witness Drug Effect Explained Doctor Says Barbituric Acts Differently According to User's Mentality 1937 Negro Woman 99 Years Old Faces Eviction: Her Norfolk Farm Is Sold Bccause Taxes Unpaid Shuns Hospital 1937 Negro Girls Sticks Knife In Fiance 1936 Posse Shoots Negro Attempting Escape 1936 Brave Battle Fought By Oakville Church: Negro Congregation, With History Dating Back to Days of ‟Underground Railway", Strives to Retain Its Identity 1934 Dillinger Is Sought In South Ontario: Negro Companion in Jail-Break Killed at Port Huron 1934 Church Celebrates Emancipation Night: Service Commemorates Passing of Bill Freeing Slaves Negros Urged To Vote 1933 Negro Melodies Delight Guests At Press Club: Richard B. Harrison and Fellow-Artists Honored at Tea Familiar Songs 1933 Countryless Man Chained On Ship: Negro Deportee Refused Everywhere, So Is Manacled Below Decks 1932 Police Seek Two Negroes After Attack on Women 1931 Aggravated Assault Charged Against Men: Brothers and Negro Are Arrested After Alleged Attacks 1931 Klan is Assailed, Negros Eulogized In Rabbis' Says New York Black More Intelligent Than Alabama White ‟Nordic Myth" Absurd 1930 Negro to Serve Two Years For Robbery Near Massie 1929 Negros Are Advised to Vote For Smith: Marcus Garvey Will Ask 4,000,000 People to Support Democrat Leader Visits Canada 1928 Slavery Was Quite Prevalent In Early Days of Upper Canada: Mr. Justice Riddell, Who Has Written Boohs on Subject, Relates That Last Slave Passed Away in 1870 Negro Solider Do Odd Fighting 1927 Negroes and Unemployment 1928 Missionary To Study Eduction Of Negroes 1927 Folk Songs Popular In Many Programs Sung Through Canada: Negro Spirituals, Quaint and Poetical, Reflecting Old Slaoe Plantation Days, Revioed Are Favorites Today, While Ukrainian, Polish and Russian Melodies Possess Much Charm 1926 Mob Of White Men Drive Out Negroes 1926 Seven Negroes Killed In Train Collision 1926 At the Source of Jazz: ‟The Dark Gods" Is a Saddening Story of the Negro Migration Congo Negro Crew Attacks Captain 1925 One Negro Is Lynched, Other Burned at Stake 1924 Negro People In Conference: African Methodists in Annual Conference Hear Fine Addresses Attendance Very Large 1922 States Ku Klux Will Get Negro: Asheville Doctor Asserts. Million Klansmen Are Pledged In Next Ninety Days 1922 Torontos Coloured Colony Pledges Bullock Support In Fighting Extradition: Fund of $115 Contributed at Rally of Over 300 Negro Citizens and Resolution Calling for ‟British Justice" Is Passed 1922 Forgot To Hang Negro Murderer 1921 Honour Canada's Negro Soldiers: Unveil Tablet to Those Who Fell With Coloured Battalion An Unique Ceremony 1920 Charge Negro With Smuggling Drugs: Pullman Porter, on Route From Montreal To Detroit, Arrested 1919 Negro Sprinters Winners In Paris 1919 Negroes' Claims Before Confidence 1919 Negro Education In Canada 1918 Negro Confesses Murder 1916 Negro Wearing Wig Fools Shrewd Officer 1914 Negro Rebel Leader Killed In Cuba 1912 Edmonton Does Not Like Them: Strong Feeling Against Negro Immigration In The West 1911 Ruled Out By The Speaker: Communications Must Be Put In At Proper Time. No Colour Line In Canada: Ministers Deny That Negroes Are Turned Away—If They Are Right Otherwise, They Are Admitted—Government Has Made No Representations Regarding The Declaration Of London 1911 Negro Question In State 1911 Married a Negro 1910 An Insane Negro 1909 A Century-Old Prisoner: Aged Negro Spent Night In Cells On Minor Charge Spent Nearly Three Score Years Of His Life In Slavery—Came To Canada To See The Queen When Liberated-- His Remarkable Story 1909 Caught Alley Workers: Police Round Up Bad Gang Of Negro Crooks. Four Women and One Man Have Been Placed Under Arrest-- Others Warned Away-- Women Steal Money From Chance Acquaintances 1908 Uplifting Of The Negro: Booker T. Washington Before The Canadian Club, A Revelation of the Progress Mad; Among the Black Millions of the South by Industrial Education-- Hope for the Race 1906 Canada and the Negros 1095 Won't Walk with Negro 1905 Colonists Neglected: English Women's Adoration Of Insolent Negroes Prime Minister Makes A Serious Mistake—Mr. H. F. Wyatt Speaks Of The Importance Of Esquimalt. H. F. Wyatt Speaks of the Importance of Esquimalt 1904 To Eliminate Negro Franchise 1902 Salamon Sentenced: To Be Hanged May 27 For The Murder Of His Wife Great Rush Of Settlers To The West—White Man Stabbed By A Negro—Sir Charles Tupper's Movements—Winnipeg News 1902 Why Jones Raised His Hat: Bishop Walters' Story At Coloured Folks' Concert When The Negro Accumulates Wealth And Develops Character, He Will Be Respected 1901 The Late Dr. Malcolm Ranney: A Negro Lynched 1901 Burning Negroes 1899 Negroes Killed by Electricity 1899 Hunting the Negro 1899 Two Negro Girls Lynched 1897