Maria de Lourdes Orozco Cuautle stands among an exhibition of her dolls at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Behind her, Nicole Klenk is photographing the dolls.
The book discusses the fight of twenty million Black people and American progressive forces against racism. It delves into the fight against racial discrimination during the 1950s and 1960s, the various organizations and leaders that led this…
A report from the Society of 'Rural Farmers' in the matter of safeguarding livestock and the development of the conditions for associations protecting livestock in 1911.
This resource is a chapter from The Politics of Racism by Ann Gomer Sunahara. It discusses the response of the governments of Canada and British Columbia to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and Hong Kong and the political movement toward the decision to…
A children’s book by Anna Kardashova printed in 1952 on the hard life of Black people in the United States. It tells the story of Little Rob who lives with his family in a tiny shack in the middle of a big city in America.
Published in Stalin’s…
'The Black Experience in Design', an anthology centering a range of perspectives, spotlights teaching practices, research stories, and conversations from a Black/African diasporic lens. Through the voices represented, this text exemplifies the…
Gioachino Rossini was one of the most popular Italian opera composers of the 19th-century, and his influence eclipsed the work of subsequent composers for many years to come. Rossini died near Paris in 1868 and was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery…
An anonymous pamphlet by a prisoner from the POW camp in Salzwedel emphasizing the importance of using the Ukrainian language and the reading of ancestral Ukrainian literature.