A collection of black and white portrait photos of African Canadians in suits posing for photo in different occasions
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African
Canadian history

through explorations of

photography in
the Prairies

Grades 7-12

African Canadian history through explorations
of photography in the Prairies

The images preserved by Edmonton collector Frank B. Jamerson (1922–1995) and Manitoba photographer William “Billy” Beal (1874–1968) open a vivid window onto the story of African Canadian history in Canada. Investigating these archives as primary sources, students will explore themes of migration, resilience, and belonging, connecting overlooked histories of Black Canadians to broader narratives of identity and cultural memory.

Learning Activities


  • Photography and Cultural Memory: Understanding the Black Migration Experience
  • The Importance of Representation: Analyzing Billy Beal’s Self-Portrait
  • Activating the Archive: Photography as Historical Research


Related Subjects
  • Social Studies
  • History
  • Media Arts
  • Visual Arts

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African Canadian history through explorations of photography in the Prairies