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19 mai 1850 - 'Common Schools Act' (1850) Passed

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"[After the 'Act of Union' (1840), s]egregation was soon given a more official sanction by the Common Schools Act of 1850, which formally reinforced and entrenched the practice (Silverman 1985: 129, 134). Both these acts were premised on the association between Blackness and danger. Black children, it was believed, would have a morally corrupting influence on white children (K. McLaren 2008: 7). Yet the uniquely Canadian iteration of segregation took the form of outwardly expressed benevolence. Canadian officials denied the presence of any racial discrimination even as Black students were segregated."

*Exact month & day not specified

Source: Robyn Maynard. Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present (2017). Page 33.

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19 mai 1850
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~ Il y a 175 ans