Africa's Children. Sharon Robart-Johnson
AFRICA’S CHILDREN
AFRICA’S CHILDREN
A History of Blacks in
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Sharon Robart-Johnson
Copyright © 2009 Sharon Robart-Johnson
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Robart-Johnson, Sharon
Africa’s children : a history of blacks in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia / by Sharon Robart-Johnson.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-55002-862-1
1. Black Canadians--Nova Scotia--Yarmouth-- History. 2. Yarmouth (N.S.)--History. I. Title.
FC2350.B6R63 2009 971.6’3100496 C2008-905868-2
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Front cover photo credits, clockwise from top left: The Missionaires, photo courtesy of Ernest Johnson; Disney Chapel, photo courtesy of Yarmouth County Museum and Archives; Private John Clarence Johnson, photo courtesy of Clarence Bodden; Benjamin Rogers and wife at their homestead, photo courtesy of Yarmouth County Museum and Archives; Jeanette Johnson, photo courtesy of Margery Lawrence.
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DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to my parents Lendley Irving Robart, son of John Murray Robart and Alice Augusta (née Wesley) Robart; and Mary Eileen (Smith) Robart, daughter of James Rudolph Smith and Mary Rose (Muise) Smith.
Mary Eileen (Smith) Robart and Lendley Irving Robart. This photo of my parents was taken in the summer of 1979, several months before my father’s death from cancer in March 1980. They were the proud parents of seven children, five girls and two boys. The two boys, unfortunately, passed away at three months of age. My parents’ ingenuity and dedication saw my sisters and me through some extremely rough times. Being able to draw from their strength has made us all better people.
This book is also dedicated to my sister, Rose M. Robart, who wrote the poem “Jude” and went through the manuscript to make sure that each “i” was dotted, each “t” was crossed, and punctuation was in the correct places. Without her help, the work may not have come this far. I love you, Rose. You will be deeply missed and always in my heart.
My sister, Rose M. Robart, wrote the poem “Jude.” Born January 7, 1940, she passed away suddenly at her home in Montreal October 29, 2008. Rose waited patiently and with joyful anticipation for the release of this book, but for her to see the finished product wasn’t meant to be.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword by Craig Marshall Smith
Chapter 2 Early Treatment of Blacks
Chapter 3 Racism Beyond the Grave
Chapter 4 Community of Greenville: Earliest Black Settlement in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Chapter 5 Black Churches in Yarmouth
Chapter 6 Greenville School: Yarmouth County’s Only All-Black School
Chapter 7 Military: Yarmouth’s Men in the First World War
Chapter 8 The Role of Sports
Chapter 9 Murders, Mysterious Disappearances, and Deaths of the Twentieth Century
Chapter 10 Black Reminiscences: Articles From Yarmouth’s Past
Chapter 11 Other Stories of Historical Interest
Chapter 12 Bridging the Gap: Success Stories of Yarmouth’s Blacks
Epilogue
Appendix A List of Pastors at the Disney Chapel, 1877 to 1940
Appendix B Probationers Achieving Full Membership in the Disney Chapel AME Church, 1904–05
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
So Sayeth Tippin
Like the old gal sayeth, ain’t it peculiar that in a place like this
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