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177 King Street East, Chatham, N7M 3N1

519 352 3565
The Heritage Room at the W. S. Centre was opened in 1996 and is dedicated as the 'John Brown Depot.' Attractions include: special interest artifacts, audio interactive life-sized figures of prominent Blacks of early Chatham, and an audio/visual presentation. We have resources such as.. Books and Videos - We specialize in preserving the history of Chatham-Kent’s Black population and boast a range of primary and secondary resources. These include genealogical and census records, original photographs, military records, newspaper articles and land registries. Knowledgeable Staff We are fortunate to have on hand a team of knowledgeable staff who are able to answer questions. Also by appointment you may meet and discuss one-on-one with our our professional historian, Blair Newby. Displays: The Black Mecca In the early 1800’s, five Black families settled along McGregor’s Creek in the tiny town of Chatham, and then known only as “the Forks.” The village soon became a haven for runaway slaves and, by 1850, its population was 1/3 Black. Once here, Blacks in Chatham thrived in business, education, sport, medicine, and literary and cultural arts. News of their success attracted Blacks to this area from across North America. The history of Blacks in early Chatham is not only of local significance. The years of Black contribution and participation in Southwestern Ontario left a fundamental impression on the national landscape.

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