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A museum dedicated to the African-American history of Boston has had its federal grant cut, putting future programs in jeopardy.
A museum dedicated to the African-American history of Boston has had its federal grant, putting future programs in jeopardy. WBZ-TV's Paul Burton reports.
A Concord man is making sure that the contributions of people of color during the Revolutionary War do not go unnoticed.
In 1832, 16 years ahead of the women's rights convention at Seneca Falls, Stewart publicly mounted a platform in Boston to give a political speech, the first time an American-born woman ...
Recognizes a Boston College junior who has demonstrated superior academic achievement, extracurricular leadership, community service, and involvement with the African American community and African ...
As a therapist and African American man in Boston, I understand the subtle challenges faced in school and work, especially in marginalized communities. Growing up in Boston and spending my ...
The Museum of African American History, which has locations in Boston and Nantucket ... the museum and similar institutions. Physical sites like the Beacon Hill museum — which occupies a ...
Turner said he got the idea from the Rev. Otis Moss III of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, whose church also ...
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