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Why statues 'come alive' in times of political strife
“Smashing Statues” author Erin Thompson examined the deliberate exclusion of Black soldiers from Civil War memorials in her new book. -
Celebrating Old Ironsides’ history and progress for Presidents’ Day
Museum-goers are coming back to the USS Constitution for its 21-gun salute. -
History can be a valuable teacher, but only if we heed its lessons
It appears Americans are bent on repeating some of the nation’s sad history. -
Due to COVID, JFK Library celebrates Presidents’ Day online
The library and museum will offer free, virtual educational programming -
Who were the four chaplains of Four Chaplains Day?
What they did in World War II, the origins of the Four Chaplains' Medal and the chaplains' local ties. -
What your history class didn't teach you about the civil rights movement
There are many myths and misinformation about the nation’s racial history. Let's clear it up. -
Young activists are the past, present and future of the racial justice movement
How youth leaders of the civil rights movement set the stage for Black Lives Matter. -
Amid a fight for voting rights, local leaders reflect on Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy
Despite disenchantment with democracy and ever-persistent divisions, activists have a firm hold on hope. -
A last-minute plea attempts to save the Freedom House from demolition
Recent applications to delay the destruction of the local civil rights landmark in Boston's Grove Hall neighborhood raise the question: is it too late to save the Freedom House? -
Unusual Christmas ornament finds its way into the stores and hearts of Mass. residents
Legend has it the pickle ornament has its roots in Germany.