Join Windsor Public Library’s Digital Branch in celebrating Black History Month with resources, reading lists, and videos that honour Black heritage and culture.
Black History Resources
Black History Month Videos
A selection of video essays highlighting the enduring contributions of Black Canadians from across the local region.
Black History Reading List
A broad selection of books, ranging from historical accounts to personal memoirs, written about and by members of the Black diaspora.
African Canadian Community
A digital exhibition showcasing a rich history which begins prior to Windsor’s designation as a terminus on The Underground Railroad, prospers throughout the modern era and looks forward to an illustrious future.
Into the Archives: Progress
Let me tell you a story…a story you may only discover if you head Into the Archives. Join us as we discuss the development of Windsor’s Emancipation Day celebrations. For more information, check-out the following books from Windsor Public Library:
Emancipation Day: Celebrating Freedom in Canada by Natasha Henry
Our Own Two Hands: Black Lives in Windsor From the 1700s Forward by Irene Moore Davis






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