Consists mainly of photographs of church services, church members, Willard and Jean Clayton through the years and their family and friends including Jean’s Aunt Viola Desmond and Rev. Dr. William P. Oliver and his wife Pearleen Oliver (1925-2019). Also includes biographical documents on education and employment (1946-2005), newspaper clippings, manuscript and published writings and poetry (1947?-2021); speeches and sermons; correspondence with employers, church members, and family (1946-2019); church service programs for Emmanuel, Beechville and Cornwallis Street (now called New Horizons) Baptist Churches among others (1924-2000); minutes of the Annual Sessions of The African United Baptist Association of Nova Scotia (1869, 1913-1987); and audio and video recordings of special events in the lives of Willard and Jean Clayton including their wedding (audio), Jean’s graduation ceremony from Christopher Course, and Willard’s funeral (1954-2007). The fonds also includes a small collection of books on the history of black people in North America (published 1895-2006). Organized by activity in roughly chronological order, these records document the lives of these African Nova Scotians before, during, and after the Black Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the beginning of the Black Lives Matter Movement of the 2010s.
Jones Clayton familyConsists of a typescript of the Genealogy of the Poirier family in Chéticamp - Volume 1: the Andre line by Jean Doris Le Blanc. The Poirier family of Cheticamp in this fonds descends from Jean Poirier (born ca. 1626 - died ca. 1654) who was married to Jeanne Chabrat of La Chausee in the Poitou region of France. Jean Poirier was part of the group from France hired to work on the fishing establishments of Nicolas Denys in Cape Breton. They had two children: Marie-Francoise (born ca. 1648) who married Roger Caissie and Michel (born ca. 1650) who married Marie Boudrot. The focus of this family history is on the descendants of Michel and Marie (Boudrot) Poirier.
Jean Doris LeBlanc, 1938-