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Nova Scotia Blacks Meet in Africville, One Year After an Attack

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The Black community in Nova Scotia put in place security measures at a meeting of former residents of a historic Halifax community one year after an attack.
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HALIFAX — The Black community in Nova Scotia put in place security measures at a meeting of former residents of a historic Halifax community, one year after an attack. The meeting of Africville last July was marked by shots that injured five people, but the organizers say that the community is back in force to celebrate the 42nd four-day gathering in the north of the city. Irvine Carvery, president of the Africanville Genealogy Society, said Sat…

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The Black community in Nova Scotia put in place security measures at a meeting of former residents of a historic Halifax community one year after an attack.

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Acadie Nouvelle broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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