Emancipation Day is celebrated in P.E.I. on Aug. 1 following bills passed in the Canadian Parliament in 2021 and in the P.E.I. legislature in March 2022. Tasha Jolley • Unsplash - ContributedOn the 1st of August 2022, P.E.I. and Canada will commemorate the second official Emancipation Day since Bill M-36 passed unanimously in the House of Commons last year.
An Act for the Abolition of Slavery received royal assent on Aug. 28, 1833 and took effect Aug. 1, 1834. - ContributedIf you are surprised to learn that P.E.I. has a history of enslavement, with the presence of African people dating back to pre-Confederation, then you are not alone. This chapter in Island history has all but been erased. The stories and voices of our enslaved kin not considered worthy to document and preserve. A conversation with the good folks at the P.E.I.
Trafficked from the freedom of their homeland into captivity, who they were their lives and families destroyed by their kidnapping and subsequent enslavement in an alien and hostile environment. Stripped of autonomy and dignity, what options were left to them? How can any of us say, that given the same circumstances we would have acted differently?
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