Against the Tides: The Jones Family

Against the Tides: The Jones Family

1994 · 58 min · Documentary

Part 2 of the "Hymn to Freedom" TV docuseries on the Black experience in Canada, Sylvia Hamilton documents the history of Black immigration and community in Nova Scotia.

Directed by Sylvia Hamilton · Written by Sylvia Hamilton

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