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The Black Loyalists
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  • The Black Loyalists
  • Written by author James W. St. G. Walker
  • Published by Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c1992., 1993/02/01
  • There is a Canadian myth about the Loyalists who left the United States after the American Revolution for Canada. The myth says they were white, upper-class citizens devoted to British ideals, transplanting the best of colonial American society to British
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preface to the 1992 Edition
Abbreviations
1 Origin of the Black Loyalists: The slaves' war for independence, 1775-83 1
2 Land and Settlement in Nova Scotia: The establishment of a free black community, 1783-91 18
3 Freedom Denied: The bondage of dependence, 1783-91 40
4 Black Society in Loyalist Nova Scotia: The growth of a separate identity, 1783-91 64
5 Foundation of Sierra Leone: The province of freedom and the British philanthropists, 1787-92 94
6 Black Exodus: Clarkson's mission to America, 1791-92 115
7 The Year of Jubilee: The Nova Scotia settlers in Sierra Leone, 1792 145
8 A New Captivity: Restrictions and Conflict, 1793-94 165
9 The Promised Land: The development of an independent existence, 1794-96 190
10 Black Nationalism: The political expression of settler independence, 1796-1800 218
11 Black and White: Reconciliation with the Sierra Leone Company, 1800-08 241
12 The Ransomed Sinners: The restoration of confidence, 1808-15 271
13 The Golden Age: Position and prosperity, 1815-27 307
14 The Disinheritance: The price of survival, 1827-50 331
15 Creoledom: The Nova Scotia heritage in a new nationality, 1850-70 360
Epilogue 381
Bibliography 404
Index 431


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