Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers of British Columbia, Crawford Kilian

Go Do Some Great Thing: The Black Pioneers of British Columbia

Crawford Kilian

Publisher: Commodore Books
PubDate: 11/15/2008
ISBN: 9780978498153
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $24.00
Quantity Available: 13
Pages: 160
 

Nonficton. African American Studies. Canadian History. The voyage north of some 600 blacks from San Francisco to Victoria during the 1858 Fraser Canyon Gold Rush was one of the most unusual mass migrations in North American history. While the British colonies of the Pacific Northwest were overrun with migrants from all lands on the quest for gold, this black community sought freedom and political enfranchisement as much as fortune. GO DO SOME GREAT THING describes a history that stands at the crossroads of multiple national narratives—the imperial contest between Britain and the United States, the emergence of Canada as a state, the fate of dozens of First Nations, and the furthest and most unlikely reaches of the global African diaspora. Originally published in 1978, this new edition adds vital information gathered by Crawford Kilian over the last thirty years.

Author City: North Vancouver, BC CAN

Crawford Kilian has published 20 books and hundreds of articles. He recently retired from Capilano University after teaching for 40 years. He lives in North Vancouver with his wife Alice.

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