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BLACK ENSLAVEMENT IN UPPER CANADA
February 04 - September 04
PAMA, 9 Wellington St E, Brampton
THE BLACK COMMUNITY IN PEEL IN THE 19TH CENTURY

Most people don’t realize that Black enslavement existed here in Canada, but it did from the 1600s until it was abolished in 1834. This exhibition, presented in partnership with the Archives of Ontario, explores some untold stories that are important to our understanding of Canadian history.

EXHIBITION:
FEBRUARY 4 – SEPTEMBER 4
MONDAY – WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, 10AM – 4:30PM
THURSDAY, 10AM – 9PM
SATURDAY, 10AM – 5PM
SUNDAY, 1PM – 5PM

Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives
9 Wellington St E, Brampton

Peel Art Gallery, Museum + Archives
Archives of Ontario