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Museum of African American History

Museum of African American History

Museo histórico y Sitio histórico y protegido
Beacon Hill, Boston
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    "Take the tour (excursiones) of the old African Meeting House."(2 Tips)
    BU Today
    "businesses on the hill (hills)."(2 Tips)
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  • HISTORY
    HISTORYMayo 10, 2012
    Built in 1806 when Beacon Hill was the heart of Boston's African American community, this is the oldest black church building in the United States.
  • William H.
    William HosleyEnero 19, 2014
    A remarkable, lesser known Boston treasure. Great stories - extraordinary historic building
  • Social News Network
    Social News NetworkSeptiembre 30, 2013
    Take the tour of the old African Meeting House. Stifling in the summer, but worth it to visit the place where abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison spoke.
  • Carl G.icono de corazón en la imagen de usuario
    Carl GriffinEnero 8, 2016
    These two buildings contain the first school for blacks & their first church in the US. Was also where the American anti-slavery society was founded.
  • BU Today
    BU TodayJunio 11, 2012
    The Museum of African American History commemorates the men and women who fought for the abolition of slavery, while establishing schools, churches, and businesses on the hill. Leer más
  • BET
    BETEnero 31, 2013
    This is now the oldest Black church edifice still standing in the US! Check out other amazing African American contributions: http://bet.us/BHM
  • Social N.
    Social News NetworkDiciembre 2, 2013
    Take the tour before you visit the museum. They give great background on some of the pieces!
  • HISTORY
    HISTORYMarzo 31, 2010
    Built in 1806 the museum was once the heart of Boston's 19th century African American community, & the site of Frederick Douglass's 1860 speech. Today it's a showcase of black community organization.
  • IWalked Audio Tours
    IWalked Audio ToursSeptiembre 24, 2011
    Home of 1.6 mile Black Heritage Trail connecting 14 sites across Boston & celebrating pursuit of freedom by blacks in America. Site was 1st public school for black children. More info in blog. <LINK> Leer más
  • The Grio
    The GrioEnero 26, 2011
    The African Meeting House was built in 1806 and is now the oldest black church edifice still standing in the United States. It is now the Museum of African-American History.
  • Keisha W.
    There was a law by the govt called the fugitive slave law. This allowed slave catchers to kidnap Africans, free and/or runaways.
  • Josh W.
    Josh WonnkavitchMarzo 3, 2010
    Check out the third floor in the atrium, there are hidden clues on the ceiling...
  • Keisha W.
    Mariah Stewart- first AA woman to speak in public on AA & women's rights
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