A Footnote to Freedom - Dundurn

A Footnote to Freedom

The Story of the No 2 Construction Black Battalion and its Legacy

Available Feb 17th 2026

Paperback
$ 24.99

Description

One family’s story of racism, redemption, and the long shadow of the Black Construction Battalion.

From an early age, Lance Dixon had heard about his grandfather, George Dixon, who was one of six hundred men that served in the only Black battalion in Canadian history — Nova Scotia’s No. 2 Construction Battalion in 1916. Sadly, much of his knowledge about his grandfather’s involvement in the battalion stopped there. It was undoubtedly difficult for his father, a veteran, to tell the story without reliving the painful racism his own father and he himself endured, and the shame they were taught to feel about being Black bodies in “a white man’s world.”

In A Footnote to Freedom, Dixon grapples with the effects of racism on three generations of his family. Drawing on their collective intergenerational strength, he brings to light the painful irony of the Black battalion’s struggle: that these men had to fight their own country to fight for the freedom of others in a distant land. This is the tale of his grandfather’s redemption.

Contributors

Lance Dixon

Lance Dixon is an educator for racial justice within the publicly funded Catholic school board in Alberta. His experience as a biracial boy in Detroit during the 1970s shaped his journey towards racial reconciliation, which has taken him to South Africa, Israel, and across North America. Dixon lives in Calgary.

Book Details

Paperback
February 2026
5x7 in
112 pp
9781459756977
ePub
February 2026
-
112 pp
9781459756984
ePub
February 2026
-
112 pp
9781459756991