Black History Month - Advocates and Activists

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1.
Viola Desmond was born in which Canadian city?
2.
Jean Augustine made history as the first African-Canadian woman to be elected to Canada’s House of ________
3.
Since the early 1970s, Bromley _______ served on the Advisory Council on Multiculturalism in Ontario
4.
The last name of Canada’s first black man elected to the House of Commons
5.
Viola ______ was forcibly removed and arrested from Roseland Theater as a result of the theatres segregated seating rules
6.
Lincoln Alexander held the position of Lieutenant ________ for more than six years
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First name of the woman who secured unanimous legislative support to pass a historic motion designating February as Black History Month in Canada
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Bromley Armstrong was the founder of the first Caribbean _______ Club in Toronto
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Viola Desmond attended the _____ Beauty Culture School in Montreal
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In 1996, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien appointed Alexander Lincoln chair of the Canadian ____ Relations Foundation