Heroic Black doctor of the Halifax Explosion highlighted in new publication
STORY BY ALEX BOWERS
The story of the Dec. 6, 1917, Halifax disaster has been told in print and on-screen innumerable times, usually detailing the same, or at least similar, narrative of what was the largest humanmade explosion until the United States dropped atomic bombs on two Japanese cities in August 1945.
Few, of course, would deny it’s a story that deserves to be highlighted. To unearth forgotten or largely unknown aspects, however, is a far greater challenge. Despite this, historian and Halifax disaster expert Joel Zemel has achieved precisely that.
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