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Amazing Black Atlantic Canadians

Amazing Black Atlantic Canadians

Lindsay Ruck (Author) See More (2)
James Bentley (Illustrator) See More (2)
CELA Library
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Biography & Autobiography | African American & Black | Social Topics
Cultural & Regional , Prejudice & Racism
Nimbus Publishing
8 - 12
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EPUB [reflow]
9781771089180
$8.99 CAD
English
01/28/2021

Paperback
9781771089173
$19.95 CAD
English
01/26/2021

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Description


This fascinating, full-colour illustrated book features over 50 amazing Black people from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador, sharing their incredible stories and accomplishments, past and present.

Among these amazing Black Atlantic Canadians are people who saved lives, set sports records (Delmore William "Buddy" Daye), achieved international superstardom (Measha Brueggergosman), made change in their own neighbourhoods (Quentrel Provo), overcame injustice (Viola Desmond), and enacted many other inspiring deeds of courage and perseverance. With dozens of profiles on both historical and contemporary Black people from Atlantic Canada, Lindsay Ruck celebrates the accomplishments of some of our region's amazing Black heroes.

Featuring informative sidebars, an index, and 20 colour illustrations from artist James Bentley.

James Bentley Lindsay Ruck

Author Bio


Lindsay Ruck is the author of several non-fiction and children’s picture books, including Amazing Black Atlantic Canadians and My Favourite Colour. Born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Lindsay lived in Ontario for 12 years, but always knew she would one day return to her home province. She now lives in Dartmouth with her husband and two children. Check out lindsayruck.ca for book news and upcoming events.

Biographical note


Lindsay Ruck, born in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is a graduate of Carleton University's School of Journalism in Ottawa. Since graduating in 2008, she has worked in the marketing, communications and publishing fields. Similar to her grandfather, the late Calvin W. Ruck, she has a deep and abiding respect and affection for her home province of Nova Scotia.

James Bentley lives and works on the small island of Île-Perrot, just off Montreal, Québec. He studied and began his career as a freelance illustrator; a practice which gave him a great love for drawing. Anchored in figuration, he now works mainly with acrylic on canvas and acrylic and pastel on paper. Bentley's current body of work is focused on the ocean, portraits, and figure studies. He is always on the search to paint in an inventive, open manner.