Oakville Museum Exhibition

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Freedom, Opportunity and Family: Oakville’s Black History
Until December 31, 2026

Artifacts, pictures, text and a documentary video tell the stories of many of the African-American families who settled in Oakville and were important to the development of our community. Visitors will discover the story of Branson Johnson, a freeborn African-American, who arrived in Oakville with his family in 1855. His Certificate of Freedom from a Maryland court and the pocket watch in which it was hidden for many years are featured. Passed down from one generation to the next, the certificate shows how subsequent generations defined and preserved evidence of freedom.

Location: 
Oakville, Ontario
Fee: 
Admission by donation