Where:
Museum of African American History’s Abiel Smith School (Joy Street at Smith Court)
46 Joy St.
Boston, MA 02114
Admission:
$Adults $16, Children (6-12) $9, Children (under 6) Free
Categories:
Date Idea, Good for Groups, History
Event website:
https://bostonbyfoot.org
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 their families, fought injustice, and wrote.
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