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John Burton (minister)

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According to historian Stephen Davidson, the blacks were "shunned, or merely tolerated, by the rest of Christian Halifax, the blacks were from the first warmly received in the Baptist Church. Burton became known as "an apostle to the coloured people" and would often be sent out by the Baptist
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was the first Baptist minister. In 1811, Burton's church had 33 members, the majority of whom were free blacks from Halifax and the neighbouring settlements of Preston and Hammonds Plains.
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Stephen Davidson, "Leaders of the Black Baptists of Nova Scotia 1782-1832" (B.A. Honours thesis, Acadia University, 1975
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association on missionary visits to the black communities surrounding Halifax. He was the mentor of
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and was one of the first to integrate black and white Nova Scotians into the same congregation.
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This biographical article about a Canadian notable in religion is a
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2nd ed. (Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1997)
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A Brief History of the Coloured Baptists of Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
David George
Richard Preston
New Horizons Baptist Church
Black Nova Scotians


Burton, John
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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