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66 Phillips Street/86 Pinckney Street
Both of these houses were occupied by abolitionists and African-American families in the 1800s. | Women Abolitionists -- Poem and Speech
The poem by Sarah Forten and the speech by Sojourner Truth reflect their feelings about working... | |
Virtual Field Trip: Black History in Boston
Take students on a virtual field trip for Black History Month. Use these photos and resources... | African-American Inventors
Share an article that tells of significant inventions by African Americans between 1800 and... | |
Medgar Evers
Learn about the life of civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who organized the first economic... | Abolitionists Working Together
Students learn about the women in the abolitionist movement by reading a poem, a speech, and... | |
Emancipation Group
This statue of Abraham Lincoln and Archer Alexander sits adjacent to the Park Plaza Hotel in... | ||
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington
Learn more about the life of American Grammy Award-winning jazz pianist and orchestra leader,... | Fannie Lou Hamer
Learn more about Fannie Lou Hamer, an inspirational figure to many involved in the struggle for... | |
African-Americans and Others Fight Discrimination
Ask students to read and answer related questions about the state of racial equality in the... | ||
Ella Fitzgerald
Learn about the life of Ella Fitzgerald, one of the greatest singers in jazz history. | ||
An Abolitionist Play
Students learn about five women abolitionists and are asked to write a one-act play that... | ||

