sewage systems

New podcast on Africville focuses on fight to reclaim land

New podcast on Africville focuses on fight to reclaim land

Africville was known as a thriving community, with a school, a church and local stores, though homes in the area lacked sewage systems and access to clean water. It was in the late 1940s when it was designated "industrial land," leading to the development of an infectious disease hospital and a prison in the community. The city dump was also relocated near Africville in the 1950s.