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BOSTON — Step into the sanctuary of the African Meeting House and you will walk on the same ancient floorboards where Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison and other prominent abolitionists ...
In the early 1820s, the African Meeting House was established as a school, church, and meeting spot for the black community, and served as an important piece in the story of integrated education.
The African Meeting House is an important piece of American history. Now a registered historical site, the building was first constructed around 1827 to serve as a church, schoolhouse and meeting ...
An African-American historical site in Massachusetts was vandalized with racist graffiti.The outside of the 19th century African Meeting House in Nantucket was spray-painted with racist and ...
The African Meeting House located in Boston's Beacon Hill area is facing some tough budget cuts, but a second grade class is ...
A historical landmark Constructed in 1827 by the African Baptist Society, the African Meeting House stands as a testament to the rich history of Nantucket’s Black community.
The Nantucket African Meeting House turns 200 on January 4, ... The African Meeting House in Nantucket, Massachusetts, ... Although it was constructed in 1827 by the African Baptist Society, ...
Police in Massachusetts continue to search for the person who vandalized an African-American historical site with racist graffiti. Skip to content NOWCAST NewsCenter 5 at 7 ...
NEW ORLEANS — This is a list of historic sites receiving grants from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, an effort by the National Trust for Historic Preservation: ...
WAREHAM — The Wareham Historical Society invites the public to a program by practicing blacksmith Dean Rantz. It will be held on Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Methodist Meeting House, 495 Main St.