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The racially-motivated murder of a young Black man during a civic fireworks display on the Victoria Day holiday weekend in 2001 is a story that should be known in Canadian history. Why is it not? In respect and honour for Howard Joel Munroe, professors Stanley Doyle-Wood and Paul Cross examine the murder in view of historic and contemporary experience through discussion, analysis and a documentary introduction. For educational purposes, and as a resource in anti-racist and social justice study.
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Monday May 24, 2021
Monday May 24, 2021
Dr. Stanley Doyle-Wood connects the murder of Howard Joel Munroe to other contemporary and historic cases, including a comparison with the murder of Emmett Till, in response to Paul's question in 2016 as to why the case "matters" these many years later.
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