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This project was produced and narrated by “Tremayne Coleman Howe” an Africville, Nova Scotia Descendant. Experience the untold story of the Black Refugees of Nova Scotia in this groundbreaking history movie series. Delve into the missing link of Halifax's Black history as we uncover the journey and impact of the Chesapeake Blacks, arriving in the aftermath of the War of 1812. Discover the often overlooked details surrounding their arrival, treatment, and contributions to Halifax and its surrounding settlements, including Preston, Hammonds Plains, Africville, and beyond. Despite their skilled talents and significant influx, the Black Refugees have been marginalized in popular media, their achievements overshadowed and their legacy tarnished by racism. Join us as we shed light on the resilience of the Black Refugees and their enduring presence in Preston, Africville, Hammonds Plains, Beechville, and beyond. Learn about their struggles against mild forms of passive-aggressive genocide and attempts of removal from Nova Scotia back to slavery in the USA, culminating in a recent paper genocide. Often mistaken for the similarly resilient Black Loyalists who arrived earlier, the Black Refugees have many great successes that go unoticed. This series is a testament to the perseverance and spirit of a community that has refused to be erased from history. Witness their story, their resilience, and their legacy as the true settlers of Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose descendants continue to thrive against all odds. Title: The Forgotten American Black Refugees of Nova Scotia (Part 1) The Black Refugees of Nova Scotia The American Black Refugees of Nova Scotia Please Subscribe: Hit like and Subscribe to the Camerican Channel Support is greatly appreciated to research and create more content. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted... Timecodes 0:00 - Intro The War of 1812 1:22 - My Short Story (Difficulty Explaining The Heritage) 2:52 - Black Refugees of 1812 are not Loyalists of 1783 - The Loyalist Migrations 3:51 - 1200 Loyalists leave to Freetown Sierra Leone 4:57 - The Jamaican Maroons temporary Stay 6:40 - The Jamaican Maroons Discontented | leave to Sierra Leone in the year 1800 7:00 - Duke of Portland orders all Maroons Removed from Halifax 7:29 - Halifax Black population is lowered by 1802 7:55 - The Hidden Switch - Lands Evacuated by Loyalists and Maroons were escheated to the Crown for The Black Refugees 8:25 - The Black Refugees re- occupy the empty Lands in higher numbers 9:43 - The Black Refugees Survival Miracle 10:50 - The Internet & Paper Genocide of Black Refugees / Culture Swaps 12:48 - War of 1812 | The Forgotten War | The 2nd American Revolution 15:34 - Admirals Cochrane’s Proclamation - The Invitation 16:37 - Escape to the British Ships - The Black Refugee Struggle 20:50 - Conditions on The Ships 21:20 - First Black Refugee Arrivals / Ship Records 23:36 - House of Assembly Opposes More Blacks Arriving in The Province 25:00 - Slave Claims / Payments to The USA / Treaty of Ghent 26:24 - Unoccupied Unattended (Forrest) Lands Cleared by Black Refugees Direction and Material leads inspired by Africville Historians Coleman Howe & Yvonne Marshall Howe.