I Walk the Black Heritage Trail in Boston buff.ly/59v4x8G via @pragmaticmom #BlackHistoryMonth #Boston #BlackHeritageTrail #FreedomTrail
A photo of the interior of the African Meeting House (1806). An absolute must-see on any trip to Boston! #BlackHeritageTrail #BeaconHill #Boston #FrederickDouglass #54thMassachusetts
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden located at 66 Phillips Street in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. A site on the Underground Railroad. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
#HistoricHighlight - Remembered as a kind Sunday school teacher, Edith Mary Green spent her life devoted to the Shaker community. Learn her full story here: zurl.co/KAzB7 #blackhistoryhighlight #blackheritagetrail #historic
Boston's African Meeting House, built in 1806, the oldest standing Black church building in the United States. #Boston #BeaconHill #BlackHeritageTrail
In one week, our Expanded Tea Talk "Hopes and Impediments: War and Strategies for Belonging" returns to Warner, NH. Learn more here: zurl.co/FE875
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The Black Heritage Trail of NH has 5 signature programs. From our Juneteenth Celebrations to the Black New England Conference in October, there's something year-round to get on the Trail. What have you attended?
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At Sunday's Tea Talk: US Navy veteran Irving Scales, Jr. & Leah Dearborn spoke about the history of Black military service in New Hampshire. Keep a lookout for the full recording, soon to be available on our YouTube.
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The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden located at 66 Phillips Street in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. A site on the Underground Railroad. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
The African Meeting House, 8 Smith Court in Beacon Hill, built in 1806. The oldest surviving Black church building in the United States. William Lloyd Garrison founded the New England Anti-Slavery Society here in 1832. Frederick Douglass spoke here. #Boston #BlackHeritageTrail
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden in the Beacon Hill section of Boston - a site on the Underground Railroad. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
A photo of the interior of the African Meeting House (1806). An absolute must-see on any trip to Boston! www.nps.gov/places/afric... #BlackHeritageTrail #BeaconHill #Boston #FrederickDouglass #54thMassachusetts
The African Meeting House, 8 Smith Court in Beacon Hill, built in 1806. The oldest surviving Black church building in the United States. William Lloyd Garrison founded the New England Anti-Slavery Society here in 1832. Frederick Douglass spoke here. #Boston #BlackHeritageTrail
Tracing Boston's Black History youtu.be/zVZVIoc2TyE?... #Boston #HolmesAlley #BlackHeritageTrail
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden located at 66 Phillips Street in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. A site on the Underground Railroad. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
The Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial on Boston Common. #Boston #BostonHistory #BlackHistory #BlackHeritageTrail
Tracing Boston's Black History youtu.be/zVZVIoc2TyE?... #Boston #HolmesAlley #BlackHeritageTrail
The home of abolitionists Lewis and Harriet Hayden located at 66 Phillips Street in the Beacon Hill section of Boston. A site on the Underground Railroad. #Boston #BeaconHill #UndergroundRailroad #BlackHeritageTrail
Tracing Boston's Black History youtu.be/zVZVIoc2TyE?... #Boston #HolmesAlley #BlackHeritageTrail
I Walk the Black Heritage Trail
buff.ly/3PvMIdF via @PragmaticMom
#BlackHistoryMonth #Boston #BlackHeritageTrail
The Shaw 54th Regiment Memorial on Boston Common. The names of the 62 Black soldiers who died in the assault on Fort Wagner, on July 18, 1863, were added in 1982. #Boston #BlackHeritageTrail #CivilWar #Glory
Boston Uncovered: The Black Heritage Trail - The Black Heritage Trail weaves through Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood and features the historic sites of those who helped free America from slavery. youtu.be/bTPVr0foM9k?... #BostonHistory #BlackHeritageTrail