Pearleen Oliver (1917–2008), sometimes Pearleen Borden Oliver, was a Black Canadian church leader, an anti Black-racism activist, writer, historian and...
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Viola Desmond. Oliver was awarded the Order of Canada in 1984. His wife Pearleen Oliver was also a strong advocate for social justice. Oliver's great-great-grandfather...
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Nova Scotia was the Victoria Rifles. Founded by Pearleen Oliver and led by minister William Pearly Oliver, the Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement...
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Mi'kmaq families lived in Cook's Cove in 1949. Notable residents include Pearleen Oliver (1917–2008) who spent her infant years in Cook's Cove. List of communities...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Pearleen Oliver (1917–2008), Canadian priest Percy Oliver (1919–2011), Australian swimmer Percy Lane Oliver (1878–1944), English...
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Justice and Attorney General Lisa MacLeod, Ontario cabinet minister Pearleen Oliver, anti racism advocate (1917–2008) Perry F. Rockwood (1917-2008), radio...
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sea creatures and a home for a vast variety of aquatic plant life. Pearleen Oliver was born near the bay, in 1917 Cook's Cove Wikimedia Commons has media...
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History, 2nd ed. (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1997) Pearleen Oliver, A Brief History of the Coloured Baptists of Nova Scotia (Halifax,...
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History, 2nd ed. (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1997) Pearleen Oliver, A Brief History of the Coloured Baptists of Nova Scotia (Halifax,...
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Chair in Christian Missions and Social Issues Rev. Dr. William and Pearleen Oliver Chair of Community Leadership and Social Justice Payzant Chair of Biblical...
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