Forgotten story of Toronto neighbourhood illustrates lack of Black history education
Hidden in a downtown Toronto tourist hub is a rich, little-known history.
The area now called the Discovery District — home to such landmarks as Toronto City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square and the Eaton Centre — was once a thriving Black community known as The Ward, which served as a landing spot for American refugees fleeing slavery.
That the stories are now largely forgotten speaks volumes about the province’s approach to teaching Black history, said Natasha Henry, the head of the Ontario Black History Society.
“I’m quite familiar with what is not taught — all of what is not taught about the extensive history of Black people, not only in Toronto, but in the province and across Canada,” she said, noting that Ontario’s Ministry of Education doesn’t include any Black history in its curriculum, instead leaving it up to individual teachers to choose what to teach.