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A Dictionary to Fill a Gap in African-Canadian History

INTERVIEW – With his new Afro-Canadian Dictionary, Professor Amadou Ba aimed to create a resource for students in Canada. It contains 300 words that review important figures and events from a too-often overlooked chapter of the country's history. Julien Cayouette – Francopresse Francopresse: How did you come up with the idea of producing this dictionary? Amadou Ba: It's based on several fundamental observations, which are historical, educational…
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INTERVIEW – With his new Afro-Canadian Dictionary, Professor Amadou Ba aimed to create a resource for students in Canada. It contains 300 words that review important figures and events from a too-often overlooked chapter of the country's history. Julien Cayouette – Francopresse Francopresse: How did you come up with the idea of producing this dictionary? Amadou Ba: It's based on several fundamental observations, which are historical, educational…

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