New Brunswickers celebrate first provincial Emancipation Day
On Aug. 1, 1834, the British Parliament outlawed the owning, buying and selling of humans as property throughout its colonies. The historic act freed about 800,000 enslaved people of African descent across the colonies.
The Canadian government proclaimed Aug. 1 as Emancipation Day after two unanimous votes by the House of Commons and the Senate in the spring of 2021.Monday’s event at Saint John City Market was organized by Black Lives Matter New Brunswick. Executive director Matthew Martin said he knew it was only a matter of time before they could have a celebration like this.
“The chains that used to confine my ancestors may have been removed, but they have been transformed into policies and procedures that put myself and our fellow Black community members at a disadvantage.”Community leaders and elected officials gathered to observe the day, including MP Wayne Long, Health Minister Dorothy Shephard and Aboriginal Affairs Minister Arlene Dunn.
“While we do focus on the positive, I would say again, we cannot ignore the dehumanizing history that so many people endured simply because of the colour of their skin,” Dunn said.“Racism has damaged the lives and obliterated the dreams of many people. “Minorities, as you know, and ethnic oppressed groups continue to struggle for equal access and opportunity to gain access to many of the things that white people take for granted.”
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