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A Love Letter to Africville
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Through captivating stories and stunning photography, this book details the love that existed in Africville.
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16 March 2021

A Love Letter to Africville compiles personal stories and photos from former residents of Africville. Much has been written about the struggles of the Africville community, who have been hurt and discriminated against for so long — but Africville is so much more than the pain. This book corrects the historical narrative and helps former residents heal by emphasizing the beautiful and positive aspects of Africville. Amanda Carvery-Taylor organizes captivating stories and stunning photography that express the love and importance of Africville.
Price: $24.00
Pages: 96
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Imprint: Fernwood Publishing
Publication Date:
16 March 2021
Trim Size: 10.00 X 10.00 in
ISBN: 9781773634364
Format: Paperback
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General, PHOTOGRAPHY / History
“Through personal stories and beautiful photos Amanda Carvery-Taylor brings us a refreshing new positive image of the loving and sharing community that was Africville.”
Amanda Carvery-Taylor was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her father grew up in Africville, and she grew up understanding the importance of what was lost. The fight to retain Africville’s history has guided and shaped her desire to document and celebrate the community. She is a founding member of Word Iz Bond Spoken Word Artists’ Collective and has performed live as well as on radio and television, as well as on stage across Canada. She teaches writing and poetry workshops in schools and helped bring the Canadian Festival of Spoken Word to Halifax. She has attended Nova Scotia College of Art and Design and Dalhousie University, as well as working at Dalhousie’s School of Social Work. She loves to hike, and enjoys mothering two children and three puppies, while making time for circus aerials training. She shares her life with her partner, who is from Sipekne’katik and shares her understanding and passion for community.