Students at a high school in Cole Harbour are commemorating the 230th anniversary of the exodus of Black Loyalists, when nearly 1,200 people set sail from Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone. The project allows people to write a letter to one of the passengers on those ships, marking its historic significance. Amber Fryday has more.
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Students pay tribute to Black Loyalists who sailed to Sierra Leone in 1792
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