December 1, 2024, marked an historic day for former residents and descendants of Africville – the Black Nova Scotian community that was demolished in the 1960s. Sunday was full of excitement, as members of the Africville museum prepared for the night’s festivities. Global’s Ella Macdonald reports.
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