Subject
News; Articles; Community
Description
Lincoln MacCauley Alexander grew up living in a time when people called him the N-word and African-Canadians or anyone with a foreign- sounding name wasn’t welcome to walk the streets of Toronto. “I was born in 1922 at a time when blacks weren’t recognized and people thought blacks were born to be servants and porters,” Ontario’s former lieutenant-governor said from his Hamilton home.
Creator
Sharon Lem
Source
https://torontosun.com/2012/10/19/lincoln-alexander-the-great
Publisher
File
