beaconhillscholars.org
useful links - Beacon Hill Scholars
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William Lloyd Garrison - Research by Horace Seldon. Garrison's House in Roxbury. David Walker Memorial Project. William Lloyd Garrison's Letters. Boston National African American Historic Site (National Park Service-BOAF). Boston and Nantucket Museum of African American History. City of Boston - documents. David Ruggles Society for Early Florence History and Underground Railroad Studies. Massachusetts Antislavery Petitions - Harvard Dataverse. National Underground Railroad Network.
emancipationtrail.org
Other Places to Visit —
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Other Places to Visit. Other Places to Visit. Other places to visit. Eternal Presence, by John Wilson (1987). Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists, 300 Walnut Avenue, Roxbury, MA / 617-442-8614 / ncaaa.org. African American Heritage Sites in Salem. Self-guided trail highlighting the black community during the 1800s, Salem Maritime National Historic Site, 2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA / 978-740-1650 / nps.gov/sama. Boston’s Black Heritage Trail. An exhibit at the. C1797 1830), in 1829 ...
abolitionacre.com
Leadership | Abolition Acre
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Celebrating America’s Early Racial Justice Heroes. Was initiated by the Beacon Hill Scholars. A diverse group of individuals who seek to research, interpret, and preserve the history associated with Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood, and particularly the community of free African Americans that thrived there in the 19th century. The project has been developed in association with Community Change, Inc. A Boston-based center for anti-racist learning and action, and The David Walker Memorial Project. Abolit...