Museum of Afro-American History - Reviews from across the web
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Museum of Afro-American History | Museum/Attraction Review | Boston | Frommers.com - expert review The final stop on the Black Heritage Trail, this museum offers a comprehensive look at the history and contributions of blacks in Boston and Massachusetts. It occupies the recently restored Abiel Smith School (1834), the first American public grammar school for Afric... frommers.com
Worth fitting a visit into your trip! - user review This is a small but interesting museum that will help shed some light onto the history of African Americans in the Boston area, especially around the time of the country's independance... tripadvisor.com
A Landmark of Interest - user review The museum is housed in a three-story building that was the first public school for the children of freed slaves.We were there before Memorial Day. After Memorial Day the pace quick... tripadvisor.com
Museum of Afro American History - expert review Ever since runaway slave Crispus Attucks became one of the famous victims of the Boston Massacre of 1770, the African-American community of Boston has played an important part in the city's history. Throughout the 19th century, abolition was the cause célèbre for Boston's intellectual ... fodors.com
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