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How Amelia Earhart's Boston connection helped her soar to fame
Celebrating the famous aviator during her birthday month. -
Harvard confronts its historic ties to slavery
How will Harvard's investigation move the conversation on systemic racism? -
'Quock Walker Day' could soon be a state holiday in Massachusetts
Massachusetts was the first state in the nation to abolish slavery, thanks largely to Quock Walker. -
Mingo Beach: This Beverly beach was named after an enslaved Black Man. Now locals are trying to highlight its history
BEVERLY, Mass. (AP) — An enslaved Black man, the tall tale he inspired and the beach that now bears his name are the focus of new efforts to recognize the… -
Juneteenth is a jubilant celebration — and a sacred lament
On Sunday, churchgoers will commemorate and celebrate Juneteenth during their worship services. Throughout the day there will be colorful parades,… -
How Juneteenth is commemorated across the Commonwealth
Nearly every state in the country now recognizes the holiday. -
Uncovering the truth about slavery in Colonial Lexington
The Lexington Historical Society sheds light on the stories of local Black people back in the 1700s. -
150 years after his birth, William Monroe Trotter's civil rights legacy lives on
History remembers the powerful civil rights leader who focused more on the work of a movement than his own legacy. -
In new film, Ken Burns uses Ben Franklin as a 'guide to who we are at this moment'
Documentarian Ken Burns said his upcoming film is a reminder of how America's heroes are also flawed. -
Why does Black History Month matter?
About 10 years ago, Shukree Hassan Tilghman tried to cancel Black History Month. Outfitted in a sandwich board with the words "End Black History Month"…