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Author Archives: Anna St.Onge
Archives Awareness Week: Tax Season!
It may the the tail end of Archives Awareness Week, but it is also the start of tax season!
Here are a number of photographic prints from the Toronto Telegram which were used in feature articles from 1945, 1946, 1965 and … Continue reading
Posted in News, Photographs
Tagged administration, Archives Awareness Week, bank, filing, income tax, mail, postage, postbox, tax season, taxes, Toronto Telegram
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Archives Awareness Week 2013
To celebrate Archives Awareness Week, held this year from April 8th to 14th, we’re pulling together some posts demonstrating how archival records can document the experience of individuals, families and communities; reveal forgotten stories; and teach us something about our … Continue reading
International Women’s Day 2013
To celebrate International Women’s Day, here is a selection of items celebrating the political and social activism of women.
You can also see a selection of material we highlighted in 2011 which included activists, community organizers, philosophers and politicians like Jean … Continue reading
Black History Month: Selections from Special Collections
This year for Black History Month, the libraries have highlighted a range of research materials that could assist students and faculty studying black history in Canada and beyond.
There is a display of materials on the first floor of the Scott … Continue reading
Posted in Pamphlets and ephemera, Rare books, Sheetmusic, Special Collections
Tagged Aime Cesaire, Angele Bassole-Ouedraogo, Black History Month, Canada, choreographers, dance, Down beat, France, George Elliott Clarke, history, James Baldwin, Katherine Dunham, Leon-Gontran Damas, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Lillian Allen, London, M. NourbeSe Philip, microtext, Montreal, music, newspapers, performance, poetry, race, Scott Joplin, Toronto, Wayde Compton
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