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African Meeting House / Abiel Smith School / Black Heritage Trail / Abolitionism / Frederick Douglass / William C. Nell House / Thomas Dalton and Lucy Lew / Beacon Hill /  Boston / Massachusetts / Boston African American National Historic Site
Date: 2011-12-08 15:42:10
African Meeting House
Abiel Smith School
Black Heritage Trail
Abolitionism
Frederick Douglass
William C. Nell House
Thomas Dalton and Lucy Lew
Beacon Hill
Boston
Massachusetts
Boston African American National Historic Site

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