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Abolitionism / African Meeting House / William Lloyd Garrison / 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry / Lewis Hayden / Abiel Smith School / William Cooper Nell / Robert Gould Shaw / Charles Sumner / Beacon Hill /  Boston / Massachusetts / United States
Date: 2010-10-09 11:43:52
Abolitionism
African Meeting House
William Lloyd Garrison
54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Lewis Hayden
Abiel Smith School
William Cooper Nell
Robert Gould Shaw
Charles Sumner
Beacon Hill
Boston
Massachusetts
United States

Abolitionist Leaders and Heroes of Boston The free African American community of Boston led the struggle against slavery and for equal rights in this city. Together with their white allies, these men and women, adults an

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