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Amani Whitfield interviewed about the black experience in Canada

Dr. Harvey Amani Whitfield, Assistant Professor in History, was the featured guest on yesterday's episode of Vermont Edition, a weekly current affairs show on Vermont Public Radio. Professor Whitfield was interviewed about the history of blacks in Canada, a subject about which he has written extensively.

To listen to this excellent interview, you can access an mp3 of the broadcast here.

Professor Whitfield is the author of Blacks on the Border: The Black Refugees in British North American, 1815-1860, published in 2006 by the University Press of New England.

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