This is a list of notable Black Nova Scotians.
Politicians
- Wayne Adams
- Yvonne Atwell
- Wanda Thomas Bernard, Canadian Senator
- Mayann Francis, first black woman Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
- Daurene Lewis, first black woman mayor in Canada; recipient of Order of Canada
- Donald Oliver, first black man to have a seat in the Senate; recipient of Order of Canada
- Calvin Ruck, recipient of Order of Canada
- Bill White
Artists
- Gary Beals, R&B musician
- Keonte Beals, R&B musician
- Walter Borden, actor
- George Boyd, playwright/journalist
- George Elliott Clarke, poet and playwright
- Sterling Jarvis, singer and actor
- Carshae Beals, R&B musician and actor
- Cy McLean, pianist and band leader
- Kaleb Simmonds, R&B musician
- Faith Nolan, folk and jazz musician
- Rob "Blye" Paris of Citizen Kane, rapper
- Jamie Sparks, R&B singer, composer, and brother of Jeremiah Sparks
- Nelson Symonds, jazz guitarist
- Maxine Tynes, poet and educator
- Portia White, operatic contralto
Filmmakers
- Cory Bowles, Actor, Director
Athletes
- Marjorie Bailey, sprinter
- George Dixon, boxer
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, American actor and former professional wrestler, son of Rocky Johnson
- Kirk Johnson, boxer
- Rocky Johnson, wrestler, father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and grandfather of Simone Johnson
- Sam Langford, boxer
- Simone Johnson, American professional wrestler, daughter of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and granddaughter of Rocky Johnson.
- Lindell Wigginton, basketball player
- Bill Riley, hockey player
- Wayne Smith, football player
- Alton White, hockey player
- Tyrone Williams, football player
- Pokey Reddick, hockey player
- Ricky Anderson, boxer
- Leonard Sinclair Sparks, boxer
- Art Dorrington, hockey player
- Stan 'Chook' Maxwell, hockey player
- Clyde Gray, boxer
- David Downey, boxer
- Ray Downey, boxer
- Wayne Simmonds, hockey player
Veterans
- William Hall, Victoria Cross recipient
- Benjamin Jackson, sailor and Civil War soldier
- Jeremiah Jones, World War I soldier
- Joseph B. Noil, sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Isaac Phills, World War I soldier and Order of Canada recipient
- William A. White, chaplain of No. 2 Construction Battalion in the Canadian Army in World War I
- Three Black Nova Scotians served in the American Civil War in the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry: Hammel Gilyer, Samuel Hazzard, and Thomas Page.[1]
Activists
- Carrie Best
- Viola Desmond
- Burnley "Rocky" Jones, political activist
- El Jones, activist
- Joan Jones, political activist, businesswoman
- William Pearly Oliver
- Calvin W. Ruck, author of The Black Battalion
Other notables
- Rose Fortune, considered first black woman police officer in Canada
- James Robinson Johnston, lawyer and community leader
- Beverly Mascoll, businesswoman
- Maurice Ruddick (1912–1988), citizen of the year for his role in the 1958 Springhill Mining Disaster
- Corrine Sparks, first African Nova Scotian to be appointed to the judiciary and first African Canadian woman to serve on the bench.[2][3]
- Edith Hester McDonald-Brown, considered first documented Black female painter in Canadian art history.
- John Paris Jr., the first Black person to coach a pro hockey team.
References
- ↑ Tom Brooks "All Men are Brothers", 1995. LWF Publications. historical quarterly, Lest We Forget.
- ↑ "African Heritage Month Narratives - Judge Corrine Sparks". African Nova Scotian Affairs. Province of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Communities, Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
Corrine Sparks is the first African Nova Scotian to be appointed to the judiciary and first African Canadian female to serve on the bench.
- ↑ Tattrie, Jon (February 5, 2017). "How a 'national crisis' showed the value of black judges". CBC/Radio-Canada. CBC News. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
Judge Corrine Sparks – Nova Scotia's first black judge and the first black woman judge in Canada
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