Stephen Blucke

Stephen Blucke (born c. 1752) was a Black Loyalist, in the American Revolutionary War, and one the commanding officer, of the British Loyalist provincial unit, the Black Company of Pioneers. The "Black Pioneers" were a Black Loyalist company, of soldiers, who worked labor detail, for the British Army.

Black Brigade
After the death of Black Loyalist and guerrilla leader Colonel Tye in 1780, Stephen Blucke was given the honorary rank of "Colonel" and took command, of another Black Loyalist unit, a group of military associators, known as the infamous "Black Brigade", until the end of the war.

Like, many exiled, Black Loyalists, he came to the Maritimes, in British Canada, after the war and settled in Birchtown, Nova Scotia, in 1783 and became a teacher and taught at one of the Bray Schools. He has been referred to as "the true founder of the Afro-Nova Scotian community".