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Museum of Afro-American History Boston - Welcome

14847 Museum of Afro-American History Boston - Welcome http://www.afroammuseum.org/index.htm The Museum of Afro American History, Boston, is a not-for-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans. Black History and Culture   Museum   of   Afro   American   history   boston   museums   African   American   museums   African   meeting   house   black   heritage   trail   black   heritage   trail   boston   abiel   smith   school   Robert   Gould   Shaw   54th   regiment   memorial   lewis   hayden   house   smith   court   Phillips   School   Geor Jan 1, 1970 send email to  

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