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African people / Birchtown /  Nova Scotia / African diaspora / Thomas Peters / Boston King / Loyalist / Africa / Stephen Bluck / Henry Washington / African Americans in the American Revolution / Black Loyalists / Sierra Leone Creole people
Date: 2009-02-23 12:26:28
African people
Birchtown
Nova Scotia
African diaspora
Thomas Peters
Boston King
Loyalist
Africa
Stephen Bluck
Henry Washington
African Americans in the American Revolution
Black Loyalists
Sierra Leone Creole people

BL A CK LO Y ALISTS IN TH E M A R ITIM ES Among those who left the American colonies for the Atlantic Region immediately following the Revolution were more than 3,000 Black Pioneers, as well as Loyalist Regiments. Others

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