In the early 1900s, more than 1,000 African Americans began arriving in a place called Amber Valley, about 160 kilometres northeast of Edmonton. Gord Steinke recently visited the area to hear stories from former residents — about the good, the bad and the lasting legacy left behind.
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Black History Month: Exploring Alberta’s Amber Valley
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