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  • Date is exactly " 1970s"

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”The athletic stadium for the University of Toronto. Varsity was also the site for major concerts and music festivals.”

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”One of the clubs opened during the calypso craze but also a safe space for West Indian people.”

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”In the middle of Yorkville-- the center of Toronto's counterculture community. Famous musicians and bands performed here.”

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”Part of the Yonge Street strip of bars/ taverns and clubs where musicians played every night.”

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"Domestic workers from the West Indies established a Caribbean club in Toronto as early as 1958 holding weekly gatherings at the YWCA’s McPhail House to dance to calypso records—providing a burst of camaraderie and familiar culture in unfamiliar…

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"The occasional signs of the new black population along Bathurst St. stand out. This store is on Bloor St. near Bathurst: there are also beauty parlors and book stores that obviously cater to blacks; but the community does not open to the street as…

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”one of the largest public high schools in Toronto provided education for first and second generation new Canadians in the Annex community.”

”The church remained at this location until 1929 when the property was sold and a larger church was purchased at 23 Soho Street.”

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”One of the first and the most influential newspapers in the Black Toronto community. Many prominient Caribbean-Canadian writers got their start here. ”

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Sam the Record Man was a Canadian record store chain that was Canada's largest music recording retailer.
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