Black Nova Scotians File:Bill White III. jpg Total population 19,230 – 2.1% of Nova Scotia's population Regions with significant populations File:Flag of Nova Scotia.

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  • Black Nova Scotians File:Bill White III. jpg Total population 19,230 – 2.1% of Nova Scotia's population Regions with significant populations File:Flag of Nova Scotia. svg Nova Scotia, predominantly in Halifax Languages Canadian English, Canadian French Religion Christianity, Islam, and others Related ethnic groups African Americans, Black Canadians Black Nova Scotians are people of Black African descent whose ancestors fled Colonial America as slaves or freemen to settle in Nova Scotia, Canada during the 18th and 19th centuries. According to the 2006 Census of Canada, there are 19,230 black people currently living in Nova Scotia, most of whom live in Halifax. The community is served by the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia.
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  • Notable Black Nova Scotians:
  • William A. White IIIMayann FrancisWilliam Hall
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  • Black Nova Scotians
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  • Nova Scotia, predominantly in Halifax
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  • 19230 (xsd:integer)
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  • African Americans, Black Canadians
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  • Christianity, Islam, and others
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  • Black Nova Scotians File:Bill White III. jpg Total population 19,230 – 2.1% of Nova Scotia's population Regions with significant populations File:Flag of Nova Scotia.
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  • Black Nova Scotians
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