A historic school in Birchtown, N.S., is hoping to become an active learning space again as it continues its efforts to leave a mark on Canadian history. The Black Loyalist Heritage Society wants it to serve as a place where the legacies of African Nova Scotians are never forgotten. Vanessa Wright has more.
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