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Walk Beacon Hill as you explore where Boston’s Black writers worked, raised their families, fought injustice, and wrote.
Truth, passion, bravery and hope. Discover stories of Boston’s Black writers who were laser-focused on the great topic of the era - slavery. Learn about the mark Black thinkers and writers made on literary and political history: David Walker and his sentinel work, Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World; novelist, playwright and editor Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins; Dorothy West and her biting satire on racial tensions, and many others. Walk Beacon Hill as you explore where they worked, raised
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Adults $15, Children (6-12) $8, Children (under 6) Free
LOCATION
46 Joy St., Boston, MA 02114