Fire at the Mill Painting by Zacharie Vincent
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Systemic Racism and Resistance

through the art of

Zacharie Vincent

Grades 9-12

Systemic Racism and Resistance through
the art of Zacharie Vincent

Zacharie Vincent (1815–1886) is a unique figure in nineteenth-century Canadian art. A member of the Huron-Wendat community of Jeune-Lorette, just north of Quebec City, Vincent adopted European painting traditions for his art. The exercises in this guide explore systemic racism and resistance in Canada, taking the artworks of Zacharie Vincent as a starting point for learning.

Learning Activities
  • Racism and the power of words and images
  • History’s heroes: exploring historical resistance to systemic racism
  • In their own words: creating an anti-racism portrait wall
Related Subjects
  • Canadian History
  • First Nations
  • Inuit Studies
  • Métis Studies
  • Social Studies

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Systemic Racism and Resistance through the art of Zacharie Vincent