Kamloops Museum and Archives honours history and looks forward for Black History Month
KAMLOOPS — When it comes to Black History in Kamloops, many would immediately think of John Fremont Smith. He was a remarkably successful Black man who was a businessperson, served on one of the first Kamloops city councils and was a federal official.
His story is told year after year in February — and for good reason. There’s no denying he is part of the Black history of the Interior region. But Mirella Ntahonsigaye, interim educator at the Kamloops Museum and Archives, wants to see more depth in these conversations.
“It’s a little bit bigger than the achievements of one single person.”