Looking Back to a Time When Canadians Wanted Black Immigrants Banned
Now and Then explores the stories behind Toronto’s historical plaques and monuments.

Now and Then explores the stories behind Toronto’s historical plaques and monuments.
Now and Then explores the stories behind Toronto’s historical plaques and monuments.
The Ku Klux Klan raided an Oakville home in 1930 to prevent an interracial marriage.
Reflecting on the contributions and struggles of Toronto's queer black community.
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