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	<title>Stolen From Africville - Broken Home, Broken Hearts</title>
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	<description>A Documentary from Stolen From Africa</description>
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		<title>Much Music interview - Stolen From Africville Film</title>
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STOLEN FROM AFRICA&#8212;-INTERVIEW ON MUCH MUSIC by STOLENFROMAFRICA
Toronto, Ontario - Local political action group “Stolen From Africa” have released their debut documentary “STOLEN FROM AFRICVILLE” Directed by Neil Donaldson, better known as Hip-Hop artist &#38; community activist Logikal Ethix, in association with the Canadian Heritage fund.
The story of “Stolen From Africville” outlines the rise [...]]]></description>
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		<title>[Update] Eddie Carvery in Africville, Nova Scotia</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Eddie Carvery (The Hermit of Africville - http://tinyurl.com/2vmuv6d) speaks about his 40-year political protest in Africville, Nova Scotia in November 2010

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		<title>AFRICVILLE annual picnic 2010: Buzzy Brown and Eddie Carvery speak out!</title>
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former Africville residents Buzzy Brown and Eddie Carvery  respond to the formal governmental apology (Jan 2010) for the city&#8217;s destruction of Africville  and promise to build a museum on Africville grounds.
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		<link>http://www.stolenfromafricville.com/africville/africville-news/africville-annual-picnic-2010-buzzy-brown-and-eddie-carvery-speak-out/</link>
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		<title>Comments from O.I.S.E (teachers college U of T) Students RE: Africville Presentation</title>
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Comment  from a teacher candidate on her final evaluation&#8230; &#8220;I loved Neil who  talked about Stolen from Africa. There were many important and  historical facts that will stay with me forever.&#8221;
Comment  from another teacher candidate on final course evaluation: &#8220;There was  so much to learn, but what has stayed with [...]]]></description>
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		<title>[photos] Africville Annual picnic 2010</title>
		<description><![CDATA[AFRICVILLE ANNUAL PICNIC 2010







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		<title>Africville Reparations: 40 Years Later</title>
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This piece of paper was found outside of the George Dixon Centre.
HALIFAX - This past Saturday, the Africville Genealogy Society announced that Halifax Regional Municipality has offered a three million dollar compensation package to the former community of Africville.  Yesterday the federal government contributed an additional $250,000 towards the creation of the Africville Heritage Trust.
Africville, a small  community settled in the [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://www.stolenfromafricville.com/africville/africville-news/africville-reparations-40-years-later/</link>
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		<title>[Music Video] Black Union &#8220;Africville f. Maestro &#038; Kaleb Simmons&#8221;</title>
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		<title>[Music Video] Ghetto child &#8220;welcome to nova scotia&#8221;</title>
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Stolen From Africa Family &#8220;GhettoChild&#8221; Releases Welcome to Nova Scotia to educate the  people about the Black Canadian experience in the east coast of Canada
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		<title>[Photos] AFRICVILLE ANNUAL PICNIC 2008</title>
		<description><![CDATA[AFRICVILLE ANNUAL PICNIC 2008







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		<title>When the Underground Railroad ended&#8230;.something else began!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[ The story of “Stolen From Africville” outlines the rise and fall of the historic Black community of Africville Nova Scotia. Africville was a peaceful and thriving community whose roots can be traced back to the mid 1700s and the historic Underground Railroad.
However, under the guise of “development”, the Nova Scotia government bulldozed the land [...]]]></description>
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