The Black Hum

The History and Legacy of Canada’s All-Black Battalion

In 1914, the world was at war. Thousands of Canadian men rushed to their local enlistment centres, eager to join the fight. But, when Black men went to enlist, they were turned away. It was “a white man’s war,” they were told. Canada didn’t want a “checkerboard army.” What followed is a story of rejection and resilience, and of service in the face of bigotry.

Credits:
Written & Hosted by Cindy Charles
Produced by Ryan Barnett & Cindy Charles
Funded by Veterans Affairs Canada