15c. Manitoba Free Press Match 22 1911 Negroes are Hopeful of Becoming Canadian Citizens Author Bryan Kulba | October 14, 2021 Read more from the Edmonton City as Museum Project History of the Edmonton Branch of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, 1911-1966 Brandi Goddard Craftwork, as a hobby, has seen a resurgence of popularity recently. Knitting for example, has become a social act with… Read more NeWest Press: A Regional Publishing Pioneer Tracey L. Anderson NeWest Press may no longer be new—it will soon commemorate its 40th anniversary—but when it began in 1977, it was… Read more “Our Negro Citizens” Newspaper Columns Dr. Jennifer Kelly “Our Negro Citizens” (ONC) was a weekly column in the Edmonton Journal and Edmonton Bulletin in the early 1920s. It was written by Reverend Geo. W. Slater Jr., pastor of the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal (EAME) church in Edmonton. Read more
History of the Edmonton Branch of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, 1911-1966 Brandi Goddard Craftwork, as a hobby, has seen a resurgence of popularity recently. Knitting for example, has become a social act with… Read more
NeWest Press: A Regional Publishing Pioneer Tracey L. Anderson NeWest Press may no longer be new—it will soon commemorate its 40th anniversary—but when it began in 1977, it was… Read more
“Our Negro Citizens” Newspaper Columns Dr. Jennifer Kelly “Our Negro Citizens” (ONC) was a weekly column in the Edmonton Journal and Edmonton Bulletin in the early 1920s. It was written by Reverend Geo. W. Slater Jr., pastor of the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal (EAME) church in Edmonton. Read more