Lulu Anderson: The history and present of Black civil rights in Alberta
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
Although Lulu Anderson is a very early example of Black activism in Canada, her case is much less known than some others.
Canadian civil rights trailblazers
Calgary's unknown civil rights champion
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