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Emerging historian Faith Ebanks leads the Little Jamaica tour, June 30, 2022. Image by Ashley Duffus.  

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Resource ID

10091

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Image by Ashley Duffus

Date of Creation

30 June 2022

Keywords

food history
Black History
Immigration and Multiculturalism
Food and Drink
Black Heritage

Program Category

Tours

Rights

Ashley Duffus

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Emerging historian Faith Ebanks leads the Little Jamaica tour, June 30, 2022. Image by Ashley Duffus.

Description

Emerging historian Faith Ebanks speaks about Raps Restaurant, 1541 Eglinton Ave W., opened in 1982 by Horace Rose, who at the time was working as a record producer.

Serving authentic Jamaican food, including jerk chicken, Rose hired a wielder to create a steel drum barbeque, a signature feature of the restaurant (and the food preparation).

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