Amherstburg Freedom Museum

“A Tradition of Service: Black Military Presence In Amherstburg”

In recognition of Remembrance Day, our next guest speakers are Fort Malden National Historic Site Visitor Services Team Leader Caitlin McClure and AFM Curator/Administrator Mary-Katherine Whelan and Assistant Curator, Dr. Lorene Bridgen-Lennie. Their presentation, "A Tradition of Service: Black Military Presence In Amherstburg" will discuss the current (joint) exhibit about Black military service in the […]

Free

“Social Justice and Regional Connections: Black Baseball in 1930s Kent and Essex Counties,” with Dr. Miriam Wright

Join us for the next Black History Series presentation, "Social Justice and Regional Connections: Black Baseball in 1930s Kent and Essex Counties," with Dr. Miriam Wright, University of Windsor History Professor and Author of Sporting Justice: The Chatham Coloured All-Stars and Black Baseball in Southwestern Ontario, 1915–1958. Where: Online https://ow.ly/YSY750QexMh

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Across the River to Freedom – Launch

Mackenzie Hall 3277 Sandwich St. W.,, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

On Monday, January 29th at 7:00 p.m. Essex County Black Historical Research Society and Leddy Library - University of Windsor will launch Across the River to Freedom, a project that features three short documentaries, a website, curriculum resources, and a Sandwich Black history walking tour. Happening at Mackenzie Hall, 3277 Sandwich St. W., Windsor. All […]

FREE

CROSSROADS Historical Guide: Stories for Black History Month

Register for your free CROSSROADS digital pass to explore the historical significance of Windsor Essex. This pass will take you on a self guided tour where you can discover the rich and storied history of the area. Discover our place along the Underground Railroad, and for the month of February, read the featured stories for […]

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Celebrating Black History Month – Month long Art Exhibit – featured artist Lana Talbot

Windsor Public Library John Muir Branch 363 Mill St, Windsor

Celebrating Black History Month- Come to John Muir at 363 Mill Street and view the work oflocal artist LANA TALBOT. "Lana Talbot was born in Windsor, Ontario, where she still resides. She is acommunity historian and activist as well as a longtime member of Sandwich First Baptist Church. Shecan often be found conducting tours of […]

Black History Month Flag-Raising

Chrysler Hall Tower (outside) 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor

Join students, faculty, staff, and administrators at the University of Windsor Main Campusfor a flag raising in honour of Black History/Black Futures Month 2024.