Accessible version

Search the Archives site


>>Advanced Search

People
Conflict & War
Arts & Entertainment
Politics & Economy
Prime Ministers' Gallery
Life & Society
Disasters & Tragedies
Extreme Weather
Science & Technology
Sports

Topic Index
Clip Index
All Clips from
Index of Great Interviews
Days to Remember
For Teachers
Personal Bookmarks
Subscribe to our Newsletter
RSS Feed
CBC Archives Virtual Tour
About this Site
Help
Contact us
Archives télé et radio de Radio-Canada

Home > Politics and Economy > Nova Scotia elects its first black MLA

May 25, 1993

Nova Scotia elects its first black MLA



Return to:  

 

 



All Clips from "On This Day"

 

 

LINKS

The CBC assumes no responsibility for the content of external links.


 
 

Copyright © CBC 2006
All Rights Reserved

Privacy



 

"We had people who told me that there was no place in politics for a black person," says Wayne Adams in this 2004 radio clip. He's recalling his 1993 campaign for the Nova Scotia legislature. The province had never had a black member of the legislative assembly (MLA) before. But a few "outright racist" responses didn't discourage him: "That kind of negative reaction just exhilarated my efforts to go on and run and win." And on May 25, 1993, Adams became Nova Scotia's first black MLA.

    1/1 Did You Know?
Printer-friendly page
Send this page to a friend
Add this clip to your personal bookmarks
Cite this page