Lucasville

Lucasville: Established by Black Loyalists in the 1800s and still thriving today. Lucasville represents the successful establishment of a Black Refugee community that has maintained its cultural and historical heritage while advocating for recognition and equality.

Founders: Black Refugees.

Location: Near Bedford, Nova Scotia.

Year Established: Early 1800s.

Preoccupation of Settlers: Agriculture and labor.

Known For: Close-knit, multigenerational community.

High-profile individuals: Local historians and educators, Civic leaders from the community.

Significant Events: Preservation of Lucasville's unique heritage. Ongoing recognition of historical heritage.

Landmarks: Community churches.

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