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Digital Exhibitions → Derailed: The History of Black Railway Porters in Canada → Theme: Notable Porters
Stanley Grizzle
This dramatic monologue portrays Stanley Grizzle, a porter, activist, politician, and citizenship judge who reflects on his accomplishments and looks to the future.
It’s performed by Daniel Jelani Ellis.
After World War II, Toronto native Stanley Grizzle emerged as the leader of the Toronto chapter of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) . He became the key spokesman for the porters on an array of social, political and economic issues. Grizzle was a strong proponent of the notion that all humanity formed a brotherhood or fraternity—with all members of humanity deserving the same dignity and equality. Grizzle was one of the two members of the 1954 delegation sent by porters to Ottawa to speak directly to the government on the need for Canada to change its racist social policies.
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The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
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Notable Porters
This dramatic monologue portrays Stanley Grizzle, a Porter, activist, politician,
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Derailed: The History of Black Railway Porters in Canada
All aboard! This multimedia digital exhibition produced by Museum of Toronto in collaboration with author/scholar Cecil Foster.
1851: Spirit and Voice
A theatrical revisiting of the 1851 North American Convention of Colored Freemen.