Hammonds Plains

Hammonds Plains: Established by Black Loyalists in 1784, many families remain connected to the land. Hammonds Plains highlights the persistence of African Nova Scotians in overcoming marginalization through community-building and the preservation of historical ties to land despite enduring inequities.

Founders: Black Loyalists.

Location: Halifax Regional Municipality.

Year Established: 1784.

Preoccupation of Settlers: Farming and land clearing.

Known For Historically significant Black churches and schools. Community resilience despite land deed disputes

High-Profile Individuals: Notable community builders and educators. Civic leaders in local advocacy.

Significant Events: Land title struggles and community resilience through systemic racism.

Landmarks: Historical churches.

Significant Events: Struggles over land ownership

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